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6 reviews“In his at once expansive and finely detailed exposé of the illusions that are killing us and destroying our planet, Ryan LaMothe puts psychoanalysis, philosophy, and political science on the couch and arrives at a revolutionary understanding of a new psychoanalytic political theory. Radical to its Aristotelian roots and with all the ‘Urgency of Now,’ LaMothe’s carefully argued masterpiece of interdisciplinary scholarship is more than a riveting read. It is essential to our survival as a species.”
–Hattie Myers, PhD, Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR), Editor in Chief of ROOM: A Sketchbook for Analytic Action
“LaMothe makes a compelling case for the fierce urgency of bringing political philosophy into heated, constructive conversation with psychoanalysis. Crossing these and other boundaries, he shows, can allow us to begin to understand and address the multiple catastrophes of the Anthropocene. Philosophers, psychoanalytically minded practitioners, and anyone prepared for a bracing investigation ranging from theories of capitalism to theories of care, among other areas, will benefit from this interdisciplinary book. Our psychic stability and the stability of our planet make thinkers like LaMothe required reading.”
–Susan Kassouf, PhD, Licensed Psychoanalyst (National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis)