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No Leaders/No Masses: Virtuality and Contemporary Group Life in the Shadow of Freud

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No Leaders/No Masses: Virtuality and Contemporary Group Life in the Shadow of Freud

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One hundred years ago, Freud traced an outline of power, group-cohesion, identification, and a form of the subjective/social bond. A century later, digital commodity capitalism and hyper-modernity have served to undermine the position and properties of both leader and masses, with a ubiquitous screen-mediated virtuality that requires a reformulation of Freud’s initial ideas on the subject. Towards that end, I will examine the “virtual” nature of the contemporary “leader”, a social-media composite best exemplified by the figure of Trump that is continually resurrected by QAnon followers. As well, I will analyze the “masses” or disparate conglomerations that are brought together by the virtual leader’s insistent “lifting of the veil,” a perverse articulation of statecraft endemic to our moment. I conclude with some considerations regarding what the next few years may have in store for us.[1]

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Castrillón, F., (2021) “No Leaders/No Masses: Virtuality and Contemporary Group Life in the Shadow of Freud”, The European Journal of Psychoanalysis 8(1), 1–8.

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  • Published on 2021-06-17
  • Pages: 1–8
  • Original Publication: The European Journal of Psychoanalysis
  • Original ISSN: 2284-1059
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