Frédéric Lordon - Sandra Lucbert - Capitalisme, fascisme et pulsionnalité. Vol. 1. Pulsion

When Baruch Spinoza's philosophy meets psychoanalysis to decipher the ravages of capitalism. In partnership with the Philosophical Society, Frédéric Lordon and Sandra Lucbert present their book "Capitalism, Fascism, and Instinctuality. Vol. 1. Instinct" published by La Découverte. Interview with Pierre Crétois. Find the book here: https://www.mollat.com/livres/3284037... Frédéric Lordon and Sandra Lucbert offer a radical reinterpretation of psychoanalysis in light of Spinoza's philosophy. This collaborative project aims to restore psychoanalysis as a tool for political emancipation, far removed from a practice confined to the private sphere. Through the character of Modus, the authors explore the genesis of the psyche, from birth to integration into social structures. Frédéric Lordon and Sandra Lucbert introduce the concept of the zero object to define the drive as an effort of perseverance in the face of life's initial trauma. The book analyzes how neoliberal capitalism and patriarchy are embedded in our deepest psychic structures. This materialist approach allows us to understand contemporary phenomena such as Donald Trump's presidency or systemic violence, not as individual follies, but as products of social relations. Frédéric Lordon and Sandra Lucbert depart from the theories of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan to propose a psychoanalysis conscious of the structures of domination. They refuse to pathologize individuals, preferring to analyze the strategies of the Conatus in the face of a given environment. This interview outlines the contours of a powerful social critique rooted in the intimacy of the psyche in order to better challenge the established order. 00:00 Introduction 01:10 Placing Psychoanalysis in the Camp of Emancipation 05:40 Capitalism, Fascism, and the Control of Instinctual Drives 07:30 The Case of Donald Trump and the Schizophrenic-Paranoid Position 14:00 Social Analysis of Violence and Racism 20:50 Critique of Élisabeth Roudinesco's Psychoanalysis 24:45 A Definition of the Drive with Baruch Spinoza 30:20 The Trauma of Birth and the Zero Object 36:50 The Life of Modus: A Theoretical Narrative 41:30 The Thing Near the Cradle and Depathologization 45:20 Repoliticizing the Symbolic Order in the Face of Jacques Lacan 49:50 Conclusion and Announcement of the Second Volume Music: © mollat Subtitles automatically generated in French by YouTube. Visit the website: http://www.mollat.com/ Follow Mollat ​​Bookstore on social media: Instagram:   / librairie_mollat   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Librairie.mo... Twitter:   / librairiemollat   LinkedIn:   / votre-libraire-mollat   Pinterest:   / librairiemollat   Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/mollat WhatsApp: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029...