Reflections on War and Death (annotated)

Cover of Reflections on War and Death (annotated) by Sigmund Freud
Year: 2015
Language: en
Edition: Annotated
Pages: 60
ISBN-13: 9781519287861
Dimensions:
Height: 9.02 inches
Length: 5.98 inches
Weight: 0.21 pounds
Width: 0.13 inches
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Reflections on War and Death (annotated) by Sigmund Freud is a classic historical psychology study published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 13, 2015. This edition spans 60 pages and is presented in English. The work consists of two essays written by Freud in 1915, shortly after the onset of World War I, where he articulates his discontent with human nature and society in the wake of conflict.

In these essays, Freud explores themes of disillusionment and the impact of war on civilization. The first essay critiques the collapse of the Pax Britannica, while the second addresses the societal tendency to ignore the inevitability of death, which left individuals unprepared for the realities of war. Freud’s insights into the cultural significance of loss and the confusion surrounding human judgments during tumultuous times are foundational to his later theories. This annotated edition provides readers with a deeper understanding of Freud’s reflections on the psychological implications of war and death.


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Reflections on War and Death is a classic historical psychology study by Sigmund Freud. Thoughts for the Time of War and Death is a set of twin essays written by Sigmund Freud in 1915, six months after the outbreak of World War I. The essays express discontent and disillusionment with human nature and human society in the aftermath of the hostilities; and generated much interest among lay readers of Freud. The first essay addressed the widespread disillusionment brought on by the collapse of the Pax Britannica of the preceding century-what Freud called “the common civilization of peacetime. The second essay addressed what Freud called the peacetime ‘protection racket’ whereby the inevitability of death was expunged from civilized mentality. Building on the second essay of Totem and Taboo, Freud argued that such an attitude left civilians in particular unprepared for the stark horror of industrial-scale death in the Great War. Freud’s account of the centrality of loss in culture has been seen as seminal for his later work, Civilization and its Discontents. Caught in the whirlwind of these war times, without any real information or any perspective upon the great changes that have already occurred or are about to be enacted, lacking all premonition of the future, it is small wonder that we ourselves become confused as to the meaning of impressions which crowd in upon us or of the value of the judgments we are forming. It would seem as though no event had ever destroyed so much of the precious heritage of mankind, confused so many of the clearest intellects or so thoroughly debased what is highest.

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