Affiliation:
1. Società Psicoanalitica Italiana American Psychoanalytic Association International Psychoanalytic Association Pavia Italy
2. Sociedad Psicoanalítica de México (SPM) Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies of Latin America (FEPAL) International Psychoanalytic Association Mexico Mexico
Abstract
AbstractHumans are highly social primates who naturally seek out groups in which to live. Our individual psychology is inherently intertwined with that of the group, forming an inextricable link between the two. In keeping with Bion's insights into group dynamics, we approach contemporary conflicts by examining them through both social and psychoanalytic lenses. Drawing on Foucault's and Deleuze's analyses of societies, as well as considering the impact of technology and the COVID‐19 pandemic, we illustrate how modern societies function under the influence of three behaviors observed by Bion. Activated as a result of a psychological disaster, the ruins consist of the symptomatologic triad of arrogance, stupidity, and curiosity. We have called this functioning Bion's disastrous triad. We suggest that when it is set in motion, it leads to a withdrawal from the beauty of life, as Bion well expresses with the phrase “Thus far and no further.” Using Meltzer's notion of aesthetic conflict, we suggest that while operating under the mandates of the triad, recognition of the other becomes an impossibility. A plea for relationships based on mutual recognition—namely, aesthetic relationships—is in order.
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1. Editorial introduction anti‐mind: Untruthful collusions in groups;International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies;2024-08-15