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Revista Psicologia Política

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FRANCA NETO, Oswaldo. The subjectivity in politics and party. Rev. psicol. polít. [online]. 2013, vol.13, n.27, pp. 231-244. ISSN 1519-549X.

In a series of conferences held in Paris, at the turn of the century, Alain Badiou proposes that the twentieth century would have been characterized primarily by the "passion for the real". In some of these meetings he approached, especially, art and politics. According to the philosopher, in the century the subject would had been welded to the conception of "us", and, both art and politics, while subjective movements, would have been marked by its generic name of the beginning, innovation, break taken to its ultimate consequences. The big problem for this conception would be the impossible conciliation between link and break, i.e., to know what mechanisms would be possible to hold together a collective movement that is held together in the links break. This discussion, in this text, is unfolded through some concepts dear to psychoanalysis, such as anxiety, ego ideal and sublimation.

Keywords : Politics; Art; Party; Sublimation; The ego ideal.

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