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Béla Grunberger

Béla Grunberger (22 February 1903 – 25 February 2005) was a Jewish Hungarian-French psychoanalyst known for his 1969 work ''L'univers contestationnaire'', written with fellow IPA member Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel, under the joint pseudonym 'André Stéphane'. In this book, the authors postulated that the left-wing rioters of May 68 were totalitarian Stalinists, and proffered the hypothesis that they were "affected by a sordid infantilism caught up in an Oedipal revolt against the father".〔Jean-Michel Rabaté (2009) ''(68 + 1: Lacan's année érotique )'' published in Parrhesia, NUMBER 6 • 2009 pp.28-45〕〔André Stéphane (Grunberger and Janine Chasselet-Smirguel ), ''L’Univers Contestationnaire'' (Paris: Payot, 1969).〕
Notably, Lacan mentioned this book with great disdain. While Grunberger and Chasseguet-Smirgel were still cloaked by the pseudonym, Lacan remarked that for sure none of the authors belonged to his school, as none would stoop to such a low drivel.〔Jacques Lacan, ''The Seminars of Jacques Lacan'', Seminar XVI ''D'un Autre à l'autre'', 1968-9, p.266〕 The authors in turn accused the Lacan School of "intellectual terrorism".〔
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