ISBN:
9781784781118
,
9781784781088
,
9781784781101
,
9781784781095
Language:
English
Pages:
248 Seiten
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Diagramme
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24 cm
Uniform Title:
Kapitalisticno nezavedno
DDC:
335.412
Keywords:
Marx, Karl
;
Lacan, Jacques
;
Marx, Karl 1818-1883
;
Lacan, Jacques 1901-1981
;
Marx, Karl
;
Lacan, Jacques
;
Kapitalismus
;
Marxismus
;
Psychoanalyse
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Psychoanalysis
;
Capitalism
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Consciousness
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PHILOSOPHY / Political
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism & Socialism
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PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Psychoanalysis
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Psychoanalysis
;
Capitalism
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Consciousness
;
Marx, Karl 1818-1883
;
Lacan, Jacques 1901-1981
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Politische Philosophie
;
Wirtschaftstheorie
;
Marx, Karl 1818-1883
;
Lacan, Jacques 1901-1981
;
Kapitalismus
;
Unbewusstes
Abstract:
"A major systematic study of the connection between Marx and Lacan's work This book discusses the importance of Marx's critique of political economy in Lacan's attempt to rethink the political and philosophical legacy of Freudian psychoanalysis. By situating Marx in the broader context of Lacan's teaching, it highlights the ongoing importance of the capacity of psychoanalysis to reaffirm a dialectical and materialist thinking in philosophy and beyond. Lacan presents an unorthodox image of Marx, linking his critique of capitalism with the fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis, the Freudian "labour theory of the unconscious" and emancipatory politics, showing that psychoanalysis, structuralism and the critique of political economy participate in the same movement of thought, which revolutionized the human sciences and whose relevance remains intact even today"--
Abstract:
"This book discusses the importance of Marx's critique of political economy in Lacan's attempt to rethink the political and philosophical legacy of Freudian psychoanalysis. By situating Marx in the broader context of Lacan's teaching, it highlights the ongoing importance of the capacity of psychoanalysis to reaffirm a dialectical and materialist thinking in philosophy and beyond. Lacan presents an unorthodox image of Marx, linking his critique of capitalism with the fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis, the Freudian "labour theory of the unconscious" and emancipatory politics, showing that psychoanalysis, structuralism and the critique of political economy participate in the same movement of thought, which revolutionized the human sciences and whose relevance remains intact even today"--
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