Lacan On Reactionary Psychoanalysis - Study Group on Seminar XVI (Session Nine)
We continue our study group on Seminar XVI, this time with a focus on the session "Thought (as) Censorship" where Lacan addresses an anonymous anti-May 68 manifesto. This is one of the most interesting sessions in all of Seminar XVI. The authors of this manifesto are no longer anonymous, they are two prominent Freudian analysts named Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel and Bela Grunberger. The text they wrote is entitled Freud or Reich? Psychoanalysis and Illusion. In this session, I open with an overview of this text, discuss its main claims and points of critique, and we then jump into Lacan's session. Thanks to all of you that participated, this was a great session.

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The Politics of Lacanian Structuralism feat. Samo Tomšič

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The Concept of the Drive in Psychoanalysis (feat. Andrew Flores)

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C.G. Jung's 1957 Interview • Enhanced & Subtitled

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Slavoj Žižek psychoanalyses the state of Israel

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#3 - Judith Gurewich: Lacan in America Thirty Years Later

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The Rise, Fall and Return of Lacan (feat. Judith Gurewich)

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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The Fake Philosophy Behind Capitalism | Michael Parenti

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How to Understand Lacan's Theory of the Four Discourses (feat. Samuel McCormick)

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Amia Srinivasan is the modern philosopher | The Exchange

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Technofeudalism: Explaining to Slavoj Zizek why I think capitalism has evolved into something worse

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Your Brain Is an Antenna — The Nobel Prize-Winning Theory That Rewrites Reality

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Diagnosed Psychopath Explains the Worst Thing He Ever Did | Minutes With

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Doctor meets Gert Postel – Germany's most notorious impostor.

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How Should We Read Nietzsche’s Politics? A Critical Dialogue

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Tucker ENRAGED Zionists After He Said THIS

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Badiou's Symptom (Lecture and Discussion with Nick Nesbitt)

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Lacan Turns to Marx - Study Group on Lacan's Seminar XVI (Session One)

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Why English Departments Hate Literature

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