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==Sigmund Freud==
==Jacques Lacan==
===References===
In [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]] the term implies both [[psychiatric]] and [[philosophical]] references:
However, the [[Lacan]]ian [[concept ]] of [[alienation]] differs greatly from the ways that the term is employed in the [[Hegel]]ian and [[Marx]]ist [[tradition]].<ref>{{S11}} p. 215</ref>
For [[Lacan]], [[alienation]] is not an accident that befalls the '''[[subject]]''' and which can be transcended, but an essential constitutive feature of the '''[[subject]]'''.
The [[subject]] is fundamentally '''[[split]]''', [[alienation|alienated]] from himself, and there is no escape from this [[division]], no possibility of "[[wholeness]]" or [[synthesis]].
<blockquote>"The initial synthesis of the ''ego '' is essentially an ''alter ego'', it is alienated."<ref>{{S3}} p. 39</ref></blockquote>
In Rimbaud's [[words]], "I is an [[other]]."<ref>{{E}} p. 23</ref>
Thus [[alienation]] belongs to the '''[[imaginary]] [[order]]''':
<blockquote>"Alienation is constitutive of [[the imaginary ]] order. Alienation is [[The Imaginary|the imaginary ]] as such."<ref>{{S3}} p. 146</ref></blockquote>
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