@article{TubertOklander, author = {Tubert-Oklander, Juan}, title = {A Gentle Revolutionary: The Influence of Malcolm Pines on My Thinking and Practice}, series = {Group Analysis, Vol. 43, No. 3 (2010), pp. 228-240. [Online ISSN 1461-717X] [doi.org/10.1177/0533316410371272]}, journal = {Group Analysis, Vol. 43, No. 3 (2010), pp. 228-240. [Online ISSN 1461-717X] [doi.org/10.1177/0533316410371272]}, abstract = {The author tells the history of his relationship with Malcolm Pines, and uses it in order to describe the latter's personality and thinking, as well as to trace the influence that he has had on his thinking and practice. The focus of the discussion is on Malcolm's understanding of the socio-political context of mental processes, including the creation of psychoanalysis by Freud, and the inner politics of psychoanalytical and group-analytical institutions. Malcolm is described as a revolutionary character, in Fromm's terms. The article is a celebration of Pines' life and contributions, as he reaches the age of 85.}, language = {en} }