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Freud first
theorized a complex in a 3 dimensional set (aiming to
an 'n+1' dimension). Thenafter, still
before the realization of Cybernetics, Lacan showed on the scale of
Human Desire (a), the  manifested AGENT
as SuperEgo. This is the formula of the
a-subjective materialistic tyranny.
 
comment : ...this schema is very similar to the position of Transference (which bridges Society and Nature) ; however this Clause of Knowledge set the superego (instead of the Code of Democracy) - this de-idealisation of the Absolute happens when S1 (expertise, Master Significand) is held by a human figure (imago) - in other words, when the system products an 'expert', leader, artificially (see the formation of a Furher) instead of Artificial Intelligence (Expert System).
Here is a second explaination of the schema (sus) of this superego's setting - where the Republic suffers because of the Resistance of Psychoanalysis:
Four Discourses (Lacan) applied in Freud's diagram - comment : At this place (AGENT) the disorder is mate with/to ALTER - it tends towards the Crossed out ("/S/") representation of the expertise ("S1").
The "+1" dimension is seen on the full version of Freud's schema (which shows Lacan's limitation in the three dimensional - borromean - complex; above). The following graph shows the 'green' opening to the Environmental space/concept (sparing all 'super' renforcement of the ego) which supports an Ideal-nature reconnection.
comment : ...In Freud's Model, a connexion with the Environment (x) shows an opportnity to escape the super-egotisation cycle - there Transference is shown allowing Nature & Ideal to mate. This (Ideal, Environment, x, exterior) new circuit becomes Ecology when the correspondent Expertise is Cybernetical.
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