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9780141182360 608e8be502ba708b5aa37aea Civilization and Its Discontents https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ae53279bdc4cff3606d0f8/content-id-6atbwehhfjgcandprintsec-frontcoverandimg-1andzoom-0andsource-gbs_api.png In his final years, Freud devoted most of his energies to a series of highly ambitious works on the broadest issues of religion and society. As early as 1908, he produced a powerful paper on the repressive hypocrisy of 'civilized sexual morality', and its role in 'modern nervous illness'. Deepening this analysis in Civilization and Its Discontents, he argues that civilized values - and the impossible ideals of Christianity - inevitably distort our natural aggression and impose a terrible burden of guilt. It is also here that Freud developed his last great theoretical innovation: the strange and haunting notion of an innate death drive, locked in a constant struggle with the forces of Eros. 9780141182360
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  • ISBN:9780141182360
  • Author: Sigmund Freud
  • Publisher: Penguin UK
  • Pages: 103
  • Format: Paperback
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In his final years, Freud devoted most of his energies to a series of highly ambitious works on the broadest issues of religion and society. As early as 1908, he produced a powerful paper on the repressive hypocrisy of 'civilized sexual morality', and its role in 'modern nervous illness'. Deepening this analysis in Civilization and Its Discontents, he argues that civilized values - and the impossible ideals of Christianity - inevitably distort our natural aggression and impose a terrible burden of guilt. It is also here that Freud developed his last great theoretical innovation: the strange and haunting notion of an innate death drive, locked in a constant struggle with the forces of Eros.

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