What is psychoanalysis one hundred years after its foundation today? After a century of battles, controversies, confrontations, schisms, what is it that enriches the current heritage of this discipline, not only in terms of the articulation of therapeutic practice, but also of its insertion in the theoretical sphere of contemporaneity? In this little book the guidelines of a teaching emerge that is placed, with strong characteristics of its own, at the intersection of different knowledge with which it shares the disturbing horizon of the technological revolution. The conversation goes through different moments: from the scientific turn to the religious dimension and to the crisis of the sense of authority. Both rethink and question the classic legacy regarding the relationships between psychoanalysis and society, between psyche and human suffering, while assuming the existing question...read more