Abstract
In this pamphlet, the author takes a searching look at the "automobile individual", people who have entered into a symbiotic relationship with their cars lead lives dominated by things and machines. Alongside his perspicacious "thing-psychological" comments, Lütkehaus also advances psychoanalytic interpretations, weaving them into a close-knit tissue of arguments operating at (and between) the levels of all four psychoanalytic psychologies. (A)