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Civilization and Its ­Discontents
Penguin Modern Classics
By Sigmund Freud, David McLintock (Translated by)

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United Kingdom, 6 August 2002

In what remains one of his most seminal papers, Freud considers the incompatibility of civilization and individual happiness, and the tensions between the claims of society and the individual. We all know that living in civilized 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; "civilized" sexual morality. After all, doesn't repression of sexuality deeply affect people and compromise their chances of happiness?


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In what remains one of his most seminal papers, Freud considers the incompatibility of civilization and individual happiness, and the tensions between the claims of society and the individual. We all know that living in civilized 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; "civilized" sexual morality. After all, doesn't repression of sexuality deeply affect people and compromise their chances of happiness?

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9780141182360
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0141182369
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13 x 19.6 x 1.2 centimetres (0.04 kg)

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Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 and died in exile in London in 1939. As a writer and doctor he remains one of the informing voices of the twentieth century.

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A 75th-anniversary edition; The New Yorker will serialize. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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By Hassan on August 3, 2011
Civilization and Its Discontents is one of Freud's most important and widely read works. In this book, Freud describes the nature of fundamental tensions between civilization and the individual. This work draws from Freud’s basic model of id, ego, and superego =_ the tri-component model of human personality, and by induction applies it to the society at large.
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