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... Freud . As we shall see in the next chapter , not only Freud's theory of dream influenced the writer of Illusion and reality , but the later sociological work , The future of an illusion ( 1927 ) is of crucial importance to any ...
... Freud . As we shall see in the next chapter , not only Freud's theory of dream influenced the writer of Illusion and reality , but the later sociological work , The future of an illusion ( 1927 ) is of crucial importance to any ...
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... Freud , whose theories stand at the gateway leading from biological being to social man . For Caudwell such a synthesis was not consciously sought after , but was , rather , an adaptation of a thinker who had fascinated him long before ...
... Freud , whose theories stand at the gateway leading from biological being to social man . For Caudwell such a synthesis was not consciously sought after , but was , rather , an adaptation of a thinker who had fascinated him long before ...
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... Freud vice versa . Both are therefore suspicious of each other . The socialist accuses the psycho- logist of caving in to the status quo , trying to adapt the neurotic to the system , thus depriving him of a potential revolutionary ...
... Freud vice versa . Both are therefore suspicious of each other . The socialist accuses the psycho- logist of caving in to the status quo , trying to adapt the neurotic to the system , thus depriving him of a potential revolutionary ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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