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Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility by Sigmund Freud
Civilization and Its Discontents is a thought-provoking masterpiece by Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis. In this seminal work, Freud delves into the intricate complexities of human society, shedding light on the inherent tensions between individual desires and the demands of civilization. Freud dissects the psychological effects of civilization, unearthing the frustrations and discontent that arise from repressed instincts.
With its captivating insights into guilt, the erosive power of societal norms, and the eternal pursuit of happiness, Civilization and Its Discontents offers a riveting exploration that will challenge your perceptions and leave you questioning the very foundations of our modern world.

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‎ Lexicon Publication
Language ‏
‎ English
Paperback ‏
‎ 320 pages (may vary)
ISBN-10 ‏
‎ 1847943829
ISBN-13 ‏
‎ 978-1847943828
Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 in Moravia; between the ages of four and eighty-two his home was in Vienna: in 1938 Hitler's invasion of Austria forced him to seek asylum in London, where he died in the following year. His career began with several years of brilliant work on the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. He was almost thirty when, after a period of study under Charcot in Paris, his interests first turned to psychology, and another ten years of clinical work in Vienna (at first in collaboration with Breuer, an older colleague) saw the birth of his creation, psychoanalysis. This began simply as a method of treating neurotic patients by investigating their minds, but it quickly grew into an accumulation of knowledge about the workings of the mind in general, whether sick or healthy. Freud was thus able to demonstrate the normal development of the sexual instinct in childhood and, largely on the basis of an examination of dreams, arrived at his fundamental discovery of the unconscious forces that influence our everyday thoughts and actions. Freud's life was uneventful, but his ideas have shaped not only many specialist disciplines, but the whole intellectual climate of the last half-century.
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Founder of psychoanalysis

Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 in Moravia; between the ages of four and eighty-two his home was in Vienna: in 1938 Hitler's invasion of Austria forced him to seek asylum in London, where he died in the following year. His career began with several years of brilliant work on the anatomy and physiology of...

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