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Eli Zaretsky, “Political Freud: A History” (Columbia UP, 2015)

Aug 8, 2025
Eli Zaretsky, a history professor at The New School and author of Political Freud: A History, dives into the intricate relationship between Freud's psychoanalysis and political ideologies. He discusses how psychoanalysis has been utilized by social movements to confront oppression, particularly among African American intellectuals. Zaretsky also examines the historical interplay of capitalism and psychoanalysis, questioning how economic changes shape our self-conception. This fascinating conversation highlights the relevance of Freudian thought in today's sociopolitical landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Medical Library Conversion

  • Eli Zaretsky describes reading Freud in a hospital medical library while preparing to review Juliet Mitchell.
  • That intensive reading launched his lifelong engagement with psychoanalysis and leftist politics.
INSIGHT

Two Meanings Of Political Freud

  • Zaretsky frames 'political Freud' two ways: Freud as a tool for movements and Freud as historically situated.
  • He argues Freud's plausibility shifted due to capitalism, pharma, media, gender politics, and private life changes.
ANECDOTE

Harlem Renaissance Engagement

  • Zaretsky highlights African-American writers like Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, and W.E.B. Du Bois engaging Freud.
  • They used psychoanalysis to probe the psychic effects of slavery and Jim Crow on black subjectivity.
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