f. Psychoanalytic term that indicates a reversal conscious or unconscious psychic energy into an idea, object or person.
The correlative opposite cathexis is acatexis : f. Lack of feelings related to an emotionally charged issue, denotes, in psychoanalysis, detachment or transfer of emotions and ideas.
"What revolution is the temptation to turn against their subject groups, described as anarchists, and balance?" Averting the deadly slope that passes a group of his revolutionary libidinal cathexis to cathexis revolutionary and are nothing more than preconscious or interest, then to preconscious cathexis and are only reformers? And yet, where do you put this or that group? Was there ever unconscious cathexis revolutionary? "
"What revolution is the temptation to turn against their subject groups, described as anarchists, and balance?" Averting the deadly slope that passes a group of his revolutionary libidinal cathexis to cathexis revolutionary and are nothing more than preconscious or interest, then to preconscious cathexis and are only reformers? And yet, where do you put this or that group? Was there ever unconscious cathexis revolutionary? "
Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. Anti-Oedipus. Capitalism and Schizophrenia [1972]. Trad. Esp. Buenos Aires: Polity Press, 2005.
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