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				| Title: 
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				EQUALS 
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				| By: | 
				Adam Phillips | 
			 
			
				| Format: | 
				Electronic book text | 
			 
			
				  
													
					
						
																
																	
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							£9.99 | 
						 
						
																	
																	
																	
																	
																	
																	
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				| ISBN 10: | 
				0571266312 | 
			 
			
				| ISBN 13: | 
				9780571266319 | 
			 
			
				| Publisher: | 
				FABER & FABER | 
			 
			
				| Pub. date: | 
				30 August, 2016 | 
			 
			
				| Edition: | 
				Main | 
			 
			
				| Pages: | 
				267 | 
			 
			
				| Synopsis: | 
				Does psychoanalysis teach us that freedom and equality are impossible for human beings? We  would all like to think of ourselves as freedom-loving, egalitarian and  democratic. Yet Freud has taught us that everything we do and say is  rich in ambiguity and ambivalence: we are riven by conflict and  antagonism, within and without. But if is true that our inner lives are  one unflagging drama of desire and dependence, of greed, rivalry and  abjection, then how can we ever presume to know what might be good for  someone else? With all his customary grace and deftness, the  celebrated writer Adam Phillips explores these issues in a liberating  collection of essays. He looks at such topics as our fantasies of  freedom and the nature of inhibition, at free association and the social  role of mockery; he examine too the lives and works of such diverse  figures as Svengali and Christopher Isherwood, Bertrand Russell and Saul  Bellow. Throughout, Adam Phillips demonstrates how psychoanalysis - as a  treatment and an experience and a way of reading - can, like democracy,  allow people to speak and be heard. | 
			 
			
				| Publication: | 
				UK | 
			 
			
				| Imprint: | 
				Faber & Faber | 
			 
			
				| Returns: | 
				Non-returnable | 
			 
		 
		
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