Document Type
Article
Version
Author's Final Manuscript
Publication Title
Polity
Volume
56
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
This essay examines the relationship between democracy and the unconscious. It does so by understanding democracy through the repressed desire for shared power by a collective actor that has episodically realized itself, in ways that haunt political languages, practices, and aspirations. Democratic flourishing rests upon erotic practices through which the demos transgressively transforms politics by embracing what we refer to as democratic narcissism. Democratic decline and impasse are symptomatic of repressed desires for power that have required the people’s abjection rather than coalescing into a self-affirming narcissism of the demos.
Citation
Ali Aslam, David McIvor, and Joel Schlosser, "Democracy and the Unconscious," Polity 56 (2024): 40–64.
DOI
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/727908