Freudo-Marxism

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Freudo-Marxism is a theoretical framework that synthesizes Marxist social critique with Freudian psychoanalysis to explain how economic structures and unconscious psychological forces jointly shape human behavior and society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf critical theory
interdisciplinary approach
social theory
theoretical framework
aimsToExplain how ideology operates at an unconscious level
how social domination is internalized psychologically
relationship between economic structures and the unconscious
associatedWith Frankfurt School
critical theory tradition
combines Freudian psychoanalysis
Marxism
critiques authoritarianism
bourgeois family structure
capitalist society
mass culture and consumerism
developedIn 20th century
emphasizes liberation of human needs and desires
psychological roots of social conformity
role of sexuality in social control
fieldOfStudy critical social theory
political psychology
psychoanalysis and society
focusesOn authoritarian personality
formation of subjectivity under capitalism
interaction of psyche and society
mass culture
psychological conditions of social change
hasNotableProponent Erich Fromm
Herbert Marcuse
Max Horkheimer
Otto Fenichel
Theodor W. Adorno
Wilhelm Reich
influencedBy Karl Marx
Sigmund Freud
Western Marxism
psychoanalytic theory
proposes integration of social critique and depth psychology
relatedTo Marxist humanism
cultural Marxism (academic sense)
political psychoanalysis
psychoanalytic social theory
usesConcept alienation
class struggle
drive theory
ideology
libido
repression
unconscious

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Jacques Lacan movement Freudo-Marxism