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MP3 Audio CD. Reflections on War and Death, by Sigmund Freud, is an essay Freud wrote during the Great War (World War I) in which he discusses the impact the war has had on how it has changed the way people view the world and death. The essay is not considered to be a part of Freud?s major canon of work; however, it gives important and interesting insight into how Freud viewed the war and how he believed war and violence shaped mankind. In the essay, Freud applied his basic psychoanalytic principles to the miserable thoughts and feelings that were expressed by people regarding the violent war. Freud, who was reluctant to be a part of his own country?s defense during the war, believed that noncombatant individuals become disillusioned and depressed during wartime because they are confronted with the fact that they previously unconsciously did not recognize their own mortality. Their own inevitable death suddenly seems a very likely prospect. Freud suggests that war strips humans of their civilized…
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Reflections on War and Death [Audio CD] [Jan 01, 2010] Sigmund Freud Unknown - 2010
by Sigmund Freud
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- Title Reflections on War and Death [Audio CD] [Jan 01, 2010] Sigmund Freud
- Author Sigmund Freud
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- Publisher IDB Productions
- Date 2010-01
- ISBN 9781775420132
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Reflections on War and Death
by Sigmund Freud
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- Used
- ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
- 9781775420132 / 1775420132
- Quantity Available
- 999
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Torrance, California, United States
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Description:
MP3 Audio CD. Reflections on War and Death, by Sigmund Freud, is an essay Freud wrote during the Great War (World War I) in which he discusses the impact the war has had on how it has changed the way people view the world and death. The essay is not considered to be a part of Freud?s major canon of work; however, it gives important and interesting insight into how Freud viewed the war and how he believed war and violence shaped mankind. In the essay, Freud applied his basic psychoanalytic principles to the miserable thoughts and feelings that were expressed by people regarding the violent war. Freud, who was reluctant to be a part of his own country?s defense during the war, believed that noncombatant individuals become disillusioned and depressed during wartime because they are confronted with the fact that they previously unconsciously did not recognize their own mortality. Their own inevitable death suddenly seems a very likely prospect. Freud suggests that war strips humans of their civilized…
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