Civilization and Its Discontents

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Civilization and Its Discontents is a seminal 1930 work by Sigmund Freud that explores the tension between individual instinctual desires and the demands of civilized society.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
psychoanalytic work
author Sigmund Freud
completionYear 1929
countryOfOrigin Austria
explores tension between individual instinctual desires and demands of civilized society
field philosophy of culture
psychoanalysis
social theory
firstEnglishPublicationYear 1930
follows Freud's earlier cultural works
genre psychoanalysis
social philosophy
hasPageCount approximately 100 to 150 pages depending on edition
hasPart analysis of guilt and the superego
discussion of oceanic feeling
theory of civilization as source of discontent
hasSubjectArea cultural studies
philosophy
psychology
hasTranslation English
influencedBy Freud's theory of drives
psychoanalytic theory
language German
literaryPeriod 20th century
mainSubject Eros (primordial)
surface form: Eros

aggression
civilization
culture
death drive
guilt
human suffering
instinctual drives
repression
superego
notableIdea civilization requires repression of instincts
conflict between Eros and death drive in culture
link between guilt and the superego
originalTitle Das Unbehagen in der Kultur
publicationPlace Vienna
publicationYear 1930
publisher Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag
significance influential in 20th-century social thought
key text in psychoanalytic cultural theory
major work of Sigmund Freud
structure essay
timePeriodDescribed modern Western civilization
writtenBy Sigmund Freud

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