Psychologists united I need your kind help.
Do you remember if there's a theory saying that the "ancient people" had no access to their unconscious, or something of the like, because of the collective based society they used to live in? Like the idea of self was in direct relation to that of their clan/society/people, making them over all more unconscious? (I'm probably saying it wrong..)
I've been remembering of this idea of the development of the "self" in humanity as a consequence of I don't remember what exactly... if christianity or greek democracy, or what else..
Lacan says it was language that came to work as the superego, creating a filter for the wild unconsciousness that because of this blockage can become the ego.
What about this switch of society and ego?
Can you help me make some clarity over this matter?
Do you remember if there's a theory saying that the "ancient people" had no access to their unconscious, or something of the like, because of the collective based society they used to live in? Like the idea of self was in direct relation to that of their clan/society/people, making them over all more unconscious? (I'm probably saying it wrong..)
I've been remembering of this idea of the development of the "self" in humanity as a consequence of I don't remember what exactly... if christianity or greek democracy, or what else..
Lacan says it was language that came to work as the superego, creating a filter for the wild unconsciousness that because of this blockage can become the ego.
What about this switch of society and ego?
Can you help me make some clarity over this matter?