This is the second of a series of three articles, based on the lecture we delivered at the International Workshop ‘Studies of Large Groups and Social Unconscious’, which took place in Belgrade in June 2013. In the first part we compared the British and the Latin American traditions of group analysis. In this one, we discuss the conception of the social unconscious in both traditions and the group analytic large group, leaving the subject of our own approach to large groups for the third and last article.
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