León Rozitchner’s Mass Psychology

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León Rozitchner’s Mass Psychology. / Benezra, Karen.
in: Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, Jahrgang 25, Nr. 4, 12.2016, S. 515-532.

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Benezra K. León Rozitchner’s Mass Psychology. Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies. 2016 Dez;25(4):515-532. doi: 10.1080/13569325.2016.1229662

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abstract = "Argentinean philosopher Le{\'o}n Rozitchner theorized the political potential of the Peronist movement through a unique analytical matrix drawing upon Marxism, psychoanalysis and phenomenology. This essay will explore how Rozitchner{\textquoteright}s interpretation of Freud{\textquoteright}s theory of group psychology in Freud y los l{\'i}mites del individualismo burgu{\'e}s (Freud and the Limits of Bourgeois Individualism, 1972) approaches the figure of the mass in ethical, political and historical terms. I argue that Rozitchner articulates these three dimensions of the mass by viewing its libidinal constitution through a unique historical-materialist lens. Freud y los l{\'i}mites… thus asks us to consider the question of the drive{\textquoteright}s sublimation at stake in Freud{\textquoteright}s theory as a technique of social reproduction and, simultaneously, as a directly productive form of labour. In this sense, the organization of libidinal investment that constitutes the mass also holds the key to its potential social emancipation. Furthermore, while Rozitchner{\textquoteright}s view of subjectivity often appears as transhistorical in scope, his approach to the productive activity of the drive in Freud y los l{\'i}mites… asks us to consider the ethical stakes of sublimation in relation to a specific historical moment of capitalist exploitation. Read through this tension, Freud y los l{\'i}mites… thus ultimately underlines the historical conditions of the ethical transformation it demands.",
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