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Author: [[Jacques Lacan]]<BR>Translator: James B. Swenson, Jr.<BR>Source: L’Âne, n° 1 (Mars-Avril 1981)<BR><big>[https://nosubject.com/images/c/cd/1980.07.12.pdf PDF]</big> (ecole-lacanienne.net), <big>[http://psychaanalyse.com/pdf/lacan_pas_tout_lacan_1980-07-12.pdf PDF]</big> (psychaanalyse.com), <big>[https://www.freud2lacan.com/docs/DISSOLUTION-July-12-1980-3col.pdf PDF]</big> (freud2lacan.com)
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<small>''On July 12, 1980, in Caracas, a meeting on Jacques [[Lacan]]'s teaching and on psychoanalysis in [[Latin]] America took [[place]]. Lacan said a few [[words]], in which he alluded to the [[dissolution]], talked [[about]] "my [[family]]" and announced the creation of "my [[Freudian]] [[cause]]." The importance of the meeting lay in his [[presence]], which guaranteed its legitimacy, at a [[time]] of dissensions. L'Ane. the journal of the E.C.P., devoted its first issue to Lacan, to his ecoles, and to the events of 1980. It even included a [[summary]] of a [[discussion]] with Catherine Millot about [[death]]. "It is up to you to be Lacanians. As far as I am concerned, I am a Freudian." Still, Lacan clearly marked the [[difference]] between the two theories.''</small>
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