ABSTRACT

This text explores a set of key concepts in Marxist theory as developed and read by Lacan, demonstrating links and connections between Marxist thought and Lacanian practice.

The book examines the complexity of these encounters through the structure of a comprehensive vocabulary which covers diverse areas, from capitalism and communism to history, ideology, politics, work, and family. Offering new perspectives on these concepts in psychoanalysis, as well as in the fields of political and critical theory, the book brings together contributions from a range of international experts to demonstrate the dynamic relationship between Marx and Lacan, as well as illuminating "untranslatable points" which may offer productive tension between the two. The entries trace the trajectory of Lacan’s appropriation of Marx’s concepts and analyses how they were questioned, criticized, and reworked by Lacan, accounting for the wide reach of two thinkers and worlds in constant homology. Each entry also discusses psychoanalytic debates relating to the concept and seeks to refine the clinical scope of Marx’s work, demonstrating its impact on the social and individual dimensions of Lacanian clinical practice.

With a practical and structured approach, The Marx through Lacan Vocabulary will appeal to psychoanalysts and researchers in a range of fields, including political science, cultural studies, and philosophy.

chapter Chapter 1|15 pages

Alienation

chapter Chapter 2|7 pages

Automatism

chapter Chapter 3|8 pages

Bourgeoisie

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

Capitalism

chapter Chapter 5|10 pages

Communism

chapter Chapter 6|8 pages

Consumption

chapter Chapter 7|11 pages

Economy/Oikonomia

chapter Chapter 8|11 pages

Freedom/liberty

chapter Chapter 9|11 pages

History

chapter Chapter 10|6 pages

Ideology

chapter Chapter 11|8 pages

Imperialism

chapter Chapter 12|16 pages

Labour/work

chapter Chapter 13|8 pages

Market

chapter Chapter 14|8 pages

Master/tyrant

chapter Chapter 15|11 pages

Materialism

chapter Chapter 16|9 pages

Money

chapter Chapter 17|15 pages

Politics

chapter Chapter 18|11 pages

Proletarian/labourer/worker

chapter Chapter 19|9 pages

Revolution

chapter Chapter 20|17 pages

Segregation

chapter Chapter 21|11 pages

Slavery

chapter Chapter 22|14 pages

Society

chapter Chapter 23|7 pages

Superstructure

chapter Chapter 24|10 pages

Surplus-jouissance

chapter Chapter 25|10 pages

Uneasiness/discontent/unhappiness

chapter Chapter 26|10 pages

Value