Patrick, my friend, if you think that Apple v. Windows is a psychoclass issue (presumably you think Windows is somehow abusive?), then I think you need to take a step back and question whether you might be taking a certain theory a little too seriously -- almost, dare I say, with religious fervor.
Remember, Lloyd has taken pains over the years to discourage any resemblance of PH, of which he is the unquestioned leading light at this time, to a cult.
-------Jim |
Geez ... how can I argue against such objective research? ![]() |
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Patrick,
Oops ... I'm busted. You're absolutely right that my sarcastic comment was not a valid argument. Actually, it wasn't intended to be ... I can in fact rationalize that it was intended to convey tacit acceptance (by its very flimsiness) ... as I do believe that macropsychologists (psychohistorians) work largely by empathic connection with the world, informed by a theoretical framework concerning group (fantasy) motivations and their connection to micropsychology (individual psychology).
In the realm of psychodynamic micropsychology, the empathic connection, i.e., transference and countertransference, is explicitly central to the methodology. In this way, the underlying fantasy, including its inevitable infantile elements, can be manifested, possibly interpreted by the specialist, and thereby sometimes treated (or at least the patient's negative impact on hirself and hir surroundings may be mitigated). I think the analogy to the methodology of the macropsychologist is strong.
Incidentally, transference is clearly, IMO, a form of "ESP". In the macro world, the equivalent would be the "gut feeling" that accompanies active, albeit informed, participation in a large Group Fantasy. There is no doubt in my mind that a near instantaneous meta-communications signal sweeps a large group--even as large as a nation--when one GF (or Basic Assumption in Bionian terms) displaces another.
And I hasten to add that no one is exempt from participation in the GFs -- even the psychohistorian. To be exempt would be to be blinded in the most crucial medium of human perception. Bion described the role of persons who seemed to eschew the group as "schizmatics" -- just another role in the GF.
BTW, I can't believe I mentioned Atlas, and if you hadn't unearthed the post, I would have said you probably confused me with someone else. Well, fugue me.
--------Jim |
From: Patrick McEvoy-Halston <pmcevoy...@gmail.com> |