This Blog has been slow to start. Partly because there is plenty here about myself and my own personal development as a psychoanalyst.
However as I progress through my mid-eighties and wonder about the future of the world my children and grandchildren will inherit, I feel a concern about the problematic nature of the human race and the wonderous civilisaitons it has produce -- and which we have successviely destroyed. It is that fits-and-starts progress which is so unpredictable. And what I keep wondering is what psychoanalysis can say about that movement forrward in creative progess, with the halting moments of destruction which take centuries to recover from, and to embark on a further step forward.
Any thoughts on how the unconscious of individuals can agglomerate into national and supernational threats to the future of our cultures will be interesting food for thought.
However as I progress through my mid-eighties and wonder about the future of the world my children and grandchildren will inherit, I feel a concern about the problematic nature of the human race and the wonderous civilisaitons it has produce -- and which we have successviely destroyed. It is that fits-and-starts progress which is so unpredictable. And what I keep wondering is what psychoanalysis can say about that movement forrward in creative progess, with the halting moments of destruction which take centuries to recover from, and to embark on a further step forward.
Any thoughts on how the unconscious of individuals can agglomerate into national and supernational threats to the future of our cultures will be interesting food for thought.
This Blog has been slow to start. Partly because there is plenty here about myself and my own personal development as a psychoanalyst.
However as I progress through my mid-eighties and wonder about the future of the world my children and grandchildren will inherit, I feel a concern about the problematic nature of the human race and the wonderous civilisaitons it has produce -- and which we have successviely destroyed. It is that fits-and-starts progress which is so unpredictable. And what I keep wondering is what psychoanalysis can say about that movement forrward in creative progess, with the halting moments of destruction which take centuries to recover from, and to embark on a further step forward. Any thoughts on how the unconscious of individuals can agglomerate into national and supernational threats to the future of our cultures will be interesting food for thought
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