Psychoanalysis as a Vocation

Political Theory 12 (1):51-79 (1984)
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The new development for our time cannot be political, for politics is the relationship between the community and the representative individual. But in out time, the individual is becoming far too reflective to be satisfied with being merely represented. Søren Kierkegaard, Journals, 1847

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