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Although psychoanalysis has been regarded predominantly as a discipline concerning the individual, it has also, since its inception, been concerned with the fundamental coordinates of the societies in which it flourishes. Psychoanalysis has thus irreversibly influenced society and civilization, and this influence has been, in part, scientific and, in part, ideological. Society, in turn, has modified psychoanalysis in a reciprocal fashion, and psychoanalytic theory bears a clear imprint from the particular cultures in which its theory and practice have become rooted.
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Rendon, M. (1991). Money and the Left in Psychoanalysis. In: Klebanow, S., Lowenkopf, E.L. (eds) Money and Mind. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3762-5_13
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