“Freud, Politics and Civilisation” gives a brief account of the fraught political and historical background to Sigmund Freud's development of psychoanalysis, a treatment and a theory of mind that explores the workings of individuals and groups. The author, Dr Patricia Morris, considers problems of translation, disparities in critical readings of Freud's texts and his theory's relevance to politics.
The essay provides background to the psychoanalytic theory underpinning Morris’s longer book, "Love & Sex: 50 therapy lessons”.
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