Anomia and it't relationship with the present bylaw of suffering in the society
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.7635Keywords:
anomia, post-modernity, globalization, subject of pleasureAbstract
The aim of this paper is to relate the excess of pleasure in post-modernity pathologies to the anomia immerse in our society, damaging the social structure. Lack of symbolic regulation is responsible for excessively suffering. The technology, the globalization, and the capitalist speech become subject of desire in a subject took for the pleasure. The psychoanalysis proposal is to wake up the subject of his/her pleasure sleepiness, the compass is the pleasure ethics.
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