PSYCHOANALISIS OF UCRAINE-RUSSIA WAR
Giuseppe R. Brera- pag.304 – ISBN 9798292347996 $ 20
Psychoanalysis of the Ukraine-Russia War is the first book in the world to propose a peace strategy based on the scientific analysis of the conflict from a psychoanalytic perspective.
Written by Professor Giuseppe R. Brera, Rector of the Ambrosiana University, Coordinator of the International Committee of the Universal Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Young People. Prof Brera was trained to socioanalysis by Professor Franco Fornari, founder of psychoanalytic polemology, and Director of the Milan Medical School, the book didacticly explains the reasons for the Ukraine-Russia war beyond appearances and conventional geopolitical thinking.
The essay analyzes the Russian-Ukrainian conflict starting from the socioanalytic axiom that war is always the result of archaic defenses, anthropological in nature, which inextricably link death to war due to the paranoid-schizoid defenses against the depressive anxiety of mourning, humanity’s death sentence, due to the need for a phantasmatic regression that paralyzes social and economic life. With the triumph of Thanatos, the death instinct in culture. This dynamic, ignored by diplomacy, is now leading to an escalation of the conflict that must be stopped to halt the ongoing massacre of young people and civilians, the destruction, and for the good of the entire world.
The socioanalysis of the conflict from a psychoanalytic perspective, inspired by Klein’s analysis of the child’s original emotional life, which is explained didactically, reveals it as the psychodynamics of a psychotic family, in which parents do not allow their children to identify their identities. The essay suggests a therapeutic strategy aimed at confirming national identities, without the need for war, unmasking the role of the West, struck by a pandemic of Polyphemus, Herod, and Caiaphas syndromes, whose pathogenesis the author analyzes and which turns the Ukrainian people and the lives of young Europeans and civilians into a sacrificial altar.
The text, introducing a new comparison of the psychodynamics of conflict with theoretical physics, explains how the psychoanalytic interpretation of war and the Christian moral code, at the root of the West, are essential for building a peace strategy, which is proposed in detail.
The essay illustrates the theoretical basis and actions of the mediation activities of the International Committee for the Universal Declaration of Rights and Duties, which the author has conducted through numerous efforts since February 2022 and can serve as a textbook for aspiring diplomats.
EDITORIAL ORDER
ONCE RECEIVED THE ORDER PAYMENT WILL BE REQESTED THROUGH PAY PAL