## Dépression > [en] depression has a set of causes and a concrete context that transcend any diagnostic manual, as well as the neoliberal ideology of focusing on subjects, not structures; personal responsibilities, not collective ones; chemistry, not capital. > > […] > > Maybe a good place to start, then, with regards to the politics of depression, is to collectivize suffering, externalize blame, communize care. At this point, the question of responsibility returns in all its force. The neoliberal responsibilization of the depressed subject must be rejected, and, also, replaced by an idea of collective responsibility. > > *[A Future with No Future: Depression, the Left, and the Politics of Mental Health](https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/future-no-future-depression-left-politics-mental-health/)* ([cache](/david/cache/2020/2343cdf9e5f75cc6bfba098799f0f2fd/)) Ne pas pouvoir extraire le politique de la rémission. Un esprit sain dans un corps sain *et* dans une société saine. Repenser à la citation de Krishnamurti : > Ce n’est pas un signe de bonne santé que d’être bien adapté à une société profondément malade.