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Lacanianism is one of the most modern, "updated" versions of [[redlink|psychoanalysis]] — that is, a theory which models all societies and social phenomena by reducing them to the content of a purported standardized [[redlink - The Subject|individual mind]]. There have been at least two distinct [[Ontology:Q1980|efforts]] to transform it into a [[redlink - psychohistory|theory of history]] and use it as a replacement for Marxism.
 
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 3 July 2025

Lacanianism is one of the most modern, "updated" versions of psychoanalysis — that is, a theory which models all societies and social phenomena by reducing them to the content of a purported standardized individual mind. There have been at least two distinct efforts to transform it into a theory of history and use it as a replacement for Marxism.

The Subject[edit]

  1. The Excessive Subject (Rothenberg 2010) 1-1-1
  2. Children are composed almost entirely of memories 1-1-1

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