Pandemic and psychoanalysis. The world has changed
what to expect after 2020?
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https://doi.org/10.60106/rsbppa.v22i2.753Keywords:
French Revolution and ideology, Fundamentalism, PandemicAbstract
The present work begins with a reflection on the origins of pandemics as an attempt to take a distance in order to seek in history an understanding of the current situation. The French Revolution appears as a milestone in the social change for coping with health crises and it inaugurates an ideology conceptual era. Thereafter, a reflection is made on the obstacles to creative thinking in psychoanalysis, using the ideas of pluralism, ideology, ethics, and fundamentalism, from a super-structural perspective of the psychic apparatus.
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