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Tempo psicanalitico

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JUAREZ-SALAZAR, Edgar Miguel. Advance a little further: work, market, and socialization in Freud. Tempo psicanal. [online]. 2023, vol.55, n.1, pp.301-329. ISSN 0101-4838.

Beyond the strongest and most current criticism from many of the psi disciplines to psychoanalysis, I insist that Freud is not overcome. In this article, I try a subversive approach to Freud's work focusing on his developments regarding work and drive. By clarifying a timely tour of his proper psychoanalytic writings, I tried to rescue the importance of the concept of work in Freud's work in order to delimit the need not only for a return to Freud but for an economic reading beyond the well-known Freudian topic. That is, the concept of work and strength are found in many of the central writings of Freudian thought and that is why it is possible to make a new relationship between Freud and Marx. In this sense, Freudian thought takes up postulates referring to dream and joke, work through the mechanisms of condensation and displacement, and recovers the relationship between force and drive to qualify a radical response from Freudian thought to the onslaught of the capitalist system. For this purpose, across this paper, I try to articulate the notion of socialization as a hinge that allows us to combine with Freud's work concept.

Keywords : Capitalism; drive; economy; socialization; work.

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