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The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History
by Norman O. Brown · 1985 · 366 pages
Jim Morrison
A landmark study that applies Freudian psychoanalysis to the interpretation of history and culture. Norman O. Brown critiques the role of repression in civilization, arguing that the universal neurosis of mankind stems from a denial of the biological body and the fear of death. The work seeks a theoretical path toward a nonrepressive social order through the reconciliation of life and death instincts.
Published
1985
Pages
366
Language
en
ISBN
9780819561442