Psychoanalytical Psychology, Social Psychology, Civilization - General & Miscellaneous, Philosophical Anthropology, Individual Psychologists
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Synopsis
In what remains one of his most seminal papers, Freud considers the incompatibility of civilisation and individual happiness, and the tensions between the claims of society and the individual. We all know that living in civilised groups means sacrificing a degree of personal interest, but couldn't you argue that it in fact creates the conditions for our happiness? Freud explores the arguments and counter-arguments surrounding this proposition, focusing on what he perceives to be one of society's greatest dangers; 'civilised' sexual morality. After all, doesn't repression of sexuality deeply affect people and compromise their chances of happiness?Book Details
Published
July 4, 2002
Publisher
Penguin Classics
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780141182360