![]() ![]() ![]() The two works actually make a great pair to examine together. I have been delving into his much earlier work, The Interpretation of Dreams, but haven't yet sat down to read it systematically cover to cover with copious note taking as I did with the Civilization work. Whatever the cause of my less than memorable first read, I am delighted that I spent last week with this work and hope to return to a few other Freud classics to see if they challenge me as strongly as this one did. Perhaps I was simply too young in my own intellectual development to appreciate some of the negativity concerning human existence which Freud forces us to face. I found it much more intriguing and persuasive than I did before. ![]() 92 pages.Īfter about 30 years of time lapsed, I have returned to re-read Sigmund Freud's 1930 classic Civilization and Its Discontents. Translated from the German by James Stranchey. ![]() Civilization and Its Discontents by Sigmund Freud CIVILIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS ![]()
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