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Bridge Building Between Two Discourses: the Economic and the Group-Analytic

Farhad Dalal

Institute 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)
DOI: 10.1177/0533316404040993


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