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Bridge Building Between Two Discourses: the Economic and the Group-AnalyticInstitute of Group Analysis, 1, Daleham Gardens, NW3 5BY, UK farhad.dalal{at}groupanalyticnetwork.co.uk Foulkes insisted that human beings are constituted through, and by, relationships from the first. Over recent years, corroborating evidence for this insight has been accumulating in a surprising variety of disciplines which include physics, biology, sociology, mathematics, complexity and economics. It turns out that the insight was more profound than Foulkes himself realized that the nature of existence itself is relational. These insights have a considerable bearing on how we think about our work as group analysts.
Key Words: relational goods group analysis psychoanalysis psychology economics
Group Analysis, Vol. 37, No. 1,
33-44 (2004) |
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