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ArtikelWhere egos dare  
Oleh: Dalrymple, Theodore
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: British Medical Journal (keterangan: ada di Proquest) vol. 336 no. 7634 (Jan. 2008), page 49.
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Isi artikelFreud’s detractors, who are perhaps now more numerous than his disciples, consider that he played fast and loose with the evidence, and founded a quasi-religious sect in which he used anathema and denunciation of heresy rather than argument to maintain his priestly control. Yet even they are constrained to admire him as a writer; and no fair-minded person could deny him the status of highly cultivated and well educated man, of the kind that is rarely to be encountered nowadays. Of all his books, Civilization and Its Discontents is the one that is most likely to draw the praise of non-Freudians. Published in 1930, not long before the European and world cataclysm, it tells us that civilisation, while necessary, has its price: that of the frustration of our instinctual drives, both sexual and aggressive. We develop an internal watchdog, the superego, that acts as our father once acted if we . . .
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