[D-G] third unconscious (bifo s last book)

Rousselle, Duane duane.rousselle at egs.edu
Thu Feb 23 04:51:24 PST 2023


Fascinating.

I’ve been making an homologous point in my work recently. This quotation is
helpful.



On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 6:15 PM Johnatan Petterson <
internet.petterson at gmail.com> wrote:

> what people still subscribed to this list think we can say about this
> sentence written by Bifo?
>
> << the rhizomatic whirlwind of the networked experience drags the
> unconscious, which Freud defines as "Innere Ausland"(the intimate foreign
> land), out of itself, externalising it to the point of a psychotic
> explosion>>
>
> ((Bifo just said a few pages before that to Freud the unconscious was what
> sociality made in the repressed forms of desire and pleasure.))
>
> is it logical a reasoning??
>
> what truth can we explore in the first sentence?
>
>
>
> --
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