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The Pathology of Democracy - A Letter to Bernard Accoyer and to Enlightened Opinion - JLS Supplement (Ex-tensions) (Paperback)
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The Pathology of Democracy - A Letter to Bernard Accoyer and to Enlightened Opinion - JLS Supplement (Ex-tensions) (Paperback)
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Since its inception, Lacanian psychoanalysis has demonstrated a
remarkable capacity for inducing acrimonious conflicts and
facilitating tumultuous struggles between its own constituency and
other areas of inquiry, as well as within its own ranks and among
its most loyal adherents. Although Lacanianism has spread like
wildfire across the academic disciplines, Lacan s intellectual
legacy has maintained a highly unstable equilibrium at the
theoretical, clinical and institutional levels of its modus
operandi. At the same time, Lacanians have often been at the
forefront in addressing the socio-political and cultural tensions
that pervade our contemporary living conditions and they have often
taken the lead in responding to the pressures of our market economy
to control and streamline the psychoanalytic profession. Published
in association with the Journal for Lacanian Studies (JLS), this is
the first title in a new series that addresses the tensions of
Lacanian psychoanalysis. This volume is by the renowned Lacanian
Jacques-Alain Miller. On Wednesday 8 October 2003 the French
National Assembly passed a bill intended to regulate, for the first
time, the practice of psychotherapy in France. Moved by Bernard
Accoyer, the purpose of the legislation was to restrict the
practice of psychotherapy to psychiatrists and clinical
psychologists; it would effectively no longer be legal for any
other practitioners, including psychoanalysts, to practice in the
sphere of mental health. This volume consists of Jacques-Alain
Miller s letter to Bernard Accoyer, opposing the bill.
Contributions from Bernard Burgoyne and Russell Grigg are also
included, examining the implications of such a bill in France and
elsewhere."
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