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tags :: psychoanalysisJacques Lacan
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Unlike the analysts who came after Sigmund Freud Lacan felt that the process of becoming an analyst was one that could be done without the need of an institution
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Neil says that in his experience leftists tend to get a sense of purpose out of feeling marginalized, that being in power would be something they wouldn't want or wouldn't know what to do with, as being marginalized gives them a sense of purpose
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Freud's work Beyond the Pleasure Principle talks about how people want more than just hedonistic pleasure in their lives
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Leftists are meant to be long-suffering, like religious people
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Leftists tend to hate their ostensible allies more than their enemies
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Leftists can hate the right because the right is very upfront with them. On the left, there's things like gatekeeping and processes of exclusion that are more subtle
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use of the term jouissance
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Lacan gets grouped in with a lot of political stuff
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Psychoanalysis was subsumed into the medical industry, whereas in Latin America its tied up in politics
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Lacan was more interested in letting people do what they want to do (unleash and understand their own desire as opposed to being beholden to their own drive)