Instalación política de los grupos (decepciones de Bion)

Authors

  • Marcela Percia

Abstract

Group political installation (Bion’s deceptions) is a text which does not try to criticize Bion’s interpretation of group behavior. Instead, its intention is to make us think about Bion’s installation: the world in which this reading is possible and the ideas that contribute to its verisimilitude. The article closes with the concept that Bion does not manage to infer what Beckett seems to know, that the illusion of belonging to a group is a way of escaping solitude. There is a dialectic tension of proximity that cannot be fulfilled, some disagreements which are never cancelled, and an increasingly infinite distance between words that move us softly. There are beautiful, fragile, evanescent dreams of oneness, unity, bonding, love, friendship, institution and society.

Published

2007-02-27

How to Cite

Percia, M. (2007). Instalación política de los grupos (decepciones de Bion). TRAMAS. Subjetividad Y Procesos Sociales, (25), 223–258. Retrieved from https://tramas.xoc.uam.mx/index.php/tramas/article/view/440