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Libidinal Economy (French: Économie Libidinale) is a 1974 book by
French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard. The book was
composed following the ideological...
- schizoanalysis:
Every unconscious libidinal investment is
social and
bears upon a socio-historical field.
Unconscious libidinal investments of
group or desire...
- quasi-physical terms,[need
quotation to verify]
representing frustration of
libidinal desires, for example, as a
blockage of (cathected)
energies which would...
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analyze and
subsequently promote the social, economic, cultural, and
libidinal forces that
constitute the
process of acceleration. The term has also...
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structure that
combines libidinally and
aggressively invested components.
Kernberg defines normal narcissism as the
libidinal investment of the self....
- uses the word "
libidinal cathexis" in his
quote which is a
holdover from the
Freudian model. It
means emotional investment of
libidinal energy in the other...
- stage, the anal
erogenous zone
becomes the
primary focus of the child's
libidinal energy. The main
social context for the
experience is the
process of toilet...
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focus on the ego's
normal and
pathological development, its
management of
libidinal and
aggressive impulses, and its
adaptation to reality.
Sigmund Freud...
- uprisings, he
distanced himself from
revolutionary Marxism with his 1974 book
Libidinal Economy. He
distanced himself from
Marxism because he felt that Marxism...
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difference is due to the female's ****
having been cut off or mutilated. The
libidinal equivalence of ****/****oris,
based on the
recognition by the
child of...