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  • ...ing with a simple brutal [[hatred]] demanded by a cruel and jealous god. [[Family]] relations stand here metaphorically for the entire social network, for an ...ecify further these two communities I'm tempted to risk the reference to [[Freud]] himself who, in his crowd [[psychology]], provides two examples of crowd
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  • Of all the couples in the [[history]] of modern [[thought]] ([[Freud]] and Lacan, [[Marx]] and Lenin…), Kant and Sade is perhaps the most prob ...prising about it is how closely it follows the preordained contours of a [[family]] [[myth]], the same as with the story of Kaspar Hauser, in which [[individ
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  • ...dman" within a pathologically distorted [[intersubjective]] link (say, a [[family]] whose [[repressed]] traumas explode in the [[mental]] breakdown of one of ...ome as before, but even more relaxed; since the symbolic obligation to the family is undone, now he can really take it easy and enjoy it… like the Japanese
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  • ...ed on Stephen King's novel? This is America at it's worst. Three people, a family, in a big hotel and still the space is too small for them and they start ki ...ould get madness, like Hitchcock's 'Psycho', but in Japan you get a normal family.
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  • ...Hollywood, the latest in [[sexual]] [[perversion]] — the [[fantasy]] of Freud's [[Rat Man]]. You take a gerbil — not a rat but a gerbil — and a vet c ...to her — you don't know to whom, that is the charm. You only have the [[family]] [[name]]: it may be a man or a [[woman]]. You send your message to someon
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  • ...within which this Joyce'a attitude is inscribed. In one of his letters, [[Freud]] refers to the well-known [[joke]] about the newly [[married]] who, when a ...they are victims of disadvantageous social circumstances and unfavorable [[family]] relations… When asked about the reasons for their [[violence]] against
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  • ...ou unbroken; (3) the kettle was already broken when I got it from you. For Freud, such an enumeration of inconsistent arguments of course confirms per negat ...t: "There must be a [[recognition]] that we are all members of one human [[family]]. We have to create new institutions. This is one of them. This is [[anoth
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  • ...ack into how Dick encountered Nicole, how they got married in spite of her family's doubts, etc.; after this interlude, the story returns to the present, con ...ifice (and the term "repetition" has to be given here the entire weight of Freud's <i>Wiederholungszwang</i>):</font></p>
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  • ...al cord that [[links]] it to the feminine.) Islam thus functions as what [[Freud]] called <i>Liebesstoerer</i>: the intruder/obstacle of the harmonious [[se ...ty. ([[Recall]] a surprising [[sign]] of this deeper [[solidarity]]: after Freud published his <i>[[Moses]]</i> booklet in 1938 depriving Jews of their foun
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  • ...mily]] [[ritual]], a time when the [[threats]] of the [[life]] [[outside]] family is temporarily suspended. So when they go fishing for the last time, Pitt a ...r casting a glance into the precipice. (In Hitchcock's last film, <b>The [[Family Plot]]</b>, this motif explodes in a long sequence of the car that rushes d
    62 KB (10,491 words) - 01:09, 25 May 2019
  • ...t: "There must be a [[recognition]] that we are all members of one human [[family]]. We have to create new institutions. This is one of them. This is another ...]] purest precisely when our [[needs]] are excessively fulfilled (recall [[Freud]]'s case of the merry butcher's wife). Along the same lines, the possibilit
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  • ...all [[other]] [[Freudian]] myths (the myth of the primordial [[father]], [[Freud]]'s version of the [[Moses]] myth) are variations of it, although necessary ...y did [[people]] translate-metaphorize it in the guise of precisely such a family narrative which generates a tremendous libidinal involvement? In other [[wo
    63 KB (10,767 words) - 21:37, 27 May 2019
  • ...jacket a button. Afterwards, he returns home a changed man, enduring his [[family]] [[nightmare]] without any traumas, capable of even a kind smile towards h ...never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused." [[Freud]] was thus right in his prescient analysis of Woodrow Wilson, the US presid
    74 KB (12,129 words) - 10:19, 1 June 2019
  • ==Sigmund Freud== In [[Freud]]'s account of the '''[[Oedipus complex]]''', the [[mother]] is the first '
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  • ==Sigmund Freud== ...bliography|Two Encyclopaedia Articles]]", [[SE]], Vol. 18, p. 247.</ref> [[Freud]]'s conception of the [[Oedipus complex]] is probably one of the most popul
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  • In <i>[[Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]]</i>,<ref>1905d</ref> [[Freud]] examines [[perversion|sexual perversion]] and indicates the circumstances [[Freud]] continued to emphasize the visual component of the [[perversion]]s, but f
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  • [[Sigmund Freud]] was [[born]] on May 6, 1856, in Freiberg. Freud was partly reared by a [[catholic]] nanny, Monica Zadjic.
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  • ...eived omissions. [[Max Weber]] exerted a major influence, as did [[Sigmund Freud]] (as in [[Herbert Marcuse]]'s [[Freudo-Marxism|Freudo-Marxist]] [[synthesi ...(its first book publication bore the title ''Studies of Authority and the Family''), and the realm of [[aesthetics]] and [[popular culture|mass culture]].
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  • ...At 17, their [[children]] (who until then have been subjected to strict [[family]] [[discipline]]) are set free and allowed, solicited even, to go out and [ ...s their free choice and not an option imposed on them by their husbands or family. However, the [[moment]] women wear a [[veil]] as the result of their free
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  • ...At 17, their [[children]] (who until then have been subjected to strict [[family]] [[discipline]]) are set free and allowed, solicited even, to go out and [ ...s their free choice and not an option imposed on them by their husbands or family. However, the [[moment]] women wear a [[veil]] as the result of their free
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