Creativity as the manifestation of desire
€ 3.00When the burden of (moral) rules snuffs out life, crushes desire and inhibits creativity, psychoanalysis works to remove man from this sacrificial weight, to reinstate his freedom to desire and to create, which is the manifestation of desire itself. For Nietzsche, the camel is the man with no creativity, the man who relinquishes his desire, who escapes from his own freedom, who hands himself over to an absolute master: whether history, race, political party or objective knowledge. However, the experience of unfettered freedom is never simply a question of evasion and liberation alone. Nietzsche warns of the risk of nostalgia and of regret for the Law that restricts life while reassuring it. One of Italy’s most famous psychoanalysts discusses the relationship between Law, freedom, desire and creativity.
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Massimo Recalcati is one of the most famous psychoanalysts in Italy. He teaches at the Universities of Pavia and Verona. He is the founder of the Jonas no-profit organisation, a centre for clinical psychoanalysis for new symptoms and Scientific Director of the IRPA School of Specialisation n Psychotherapy as well as a founder and an analyst member of Alipsi. He collaborates with several specialist Italian and international magazines and the cultural section of La Repubblica newspaper. His publications include: Clinica del vuoto. Anoressie, dipendenze e psicosi (Franco Angeli, 2002); Elogio dell’inconscio (Bruno Mondadori, 2008); Cosa resta del padre (2011); Jacques Lacan. Desiderio, godimento e soggettivazione (2012); Jacques Lacan. La clinica psicoanalitica: struttura e soggetto (2016); Contro il sacrificio (2017) per Raffaello Cortina; Il complesso di Telemaco (2013); Le mani della madre (2015) per Feltrinelli.
Massimo Recalcati & i Dialoghi
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