tl;dr: - aggressiveness is part of man's nature (not created by private property) - private property is one significant outlet for aggression - abolishing private property will reroute the aggression toward sexual ends (and relationship drama has killed many a person)
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I like Freud's juxtaposition of "complete freedom of sexual life" as still burdened by aggression, with the curious footnote about how nature has created "injustices against which there is no remedy".
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Compare the results of aggression in a world of sexual freedom with the ominous next paragraph: what will the Soviets do "after they have wiped out their bourgeois"?pic.twitter.com/9ctOggryxr
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Anyway, Freud concludes the chapter by dunking on the primitivists (again) and also by noting that perhaps some of the problems with multicultural America are beyond resolution (+ epic bonus dunk on "American methods").pic.twitter.com/2Z3KfXrhia
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(should have said this earlier, but remember that the pages above, from Civilization and its Discontents, were written in 1930)
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"which we can detect in ourselves and justly assume to be present in others" is such a Freudian sentence
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Heh, is that a bad thing?
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Reminds me of this. Seems that psychology and the study of ones own nature must be part of the curriculum of all schools in this XXI century. Jacques Ellul MoneyNPowerpic.twitter.com/HgUjkGX7HK
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This book remains golden.
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