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The Ego And Its Hyperstate - A Psychoanalytically Informed Dialectical Analysis of Self-Interest - Eliot Rosenstock

The Ego And Its Hyperstate - A Psychoanalytically Informed Dialectical Analysis of Self-Interest

Buch | Softcover
128 Seiten
2021
John Hunt Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78904-513-0 (ISBN)
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The blackhole at the center of consciousness reveals its event horizon in bursts of neon.
The Ego And Its Hyperstate is a unified theory of psychological and ethical egoism which posits self-interest. The dialectical dream theory sets its sights against capitalist notions of the self-interest contra the other, not simply with moralism, but with a more accurate analysis of the subject of self-interest than has been provided by capitalists and anarchist theorists alike. Through the lens of psychoanalysis and Hegelian dialectical logic, the process of self-interest as the ground of all human existence reveals itself. Eliot Rosenstock has a symptom he wants you to know about: he wants you to know how the nature of self-interest strikes through the notions of pure duty and state worship, he wants to bring in psychoanalyis and redeem dialectics in its power to reveal the universe rather than be a simple rhetorical tool, and he wants to reveal to you how the material conditions of the world, as well as psychological processes of mankind, work together to bring about all that is brought into the universe by humanity.

Eliot Rosenstock is a psychotherapist with a theoretical focus on integrating Hegel, Zizek, Freud and Lacan into the theories of psychological and ethical egoism. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 217 mm
Gewicht 134 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
ISBN-10 1-78904-513-4 / 1789045134
ISBN-13 978-1-78904-513-0 / 9781789045130
Zustand Neuware
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