Freud's earlier cultural works

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Freud's earlier cultural works are a series of writings in which Sigmund Freud applied psychoanalytic theory to religion, society, and culture, laying the groundwork for his later reflections in Civilization and Its Discontents.

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instanceOf series of writings
addressesTheme conflict between instinct and civilization
death and war in modern society
origin of religious practices
role of aggression in social life
appliesTheory psychoanalysis
author Sigmund Freud NERFINISHED
developsConcept collective psychology
mass psychology
religious belief as illusion
superego origins in culture
taboo
totemism
discipline psychoanalysis
examines group behavior
myth and folklore
religious rituals
social institutions
field psychoanalytic cultural criticism
focusesOn culture
religion
society
genre non-fiction
includesWork Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego NERFINISHED
On Narcissism NERFINISHED
The Future of an Illusion NERFINISHED
Thoughts for the Times on War and Death NERFINISHED
Totem and Taboo NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century social theory
critical theory
cultural anthropology
religious studies
language German
laysGroundworkFor Freud's later cultural theory
method interpretation of cultural phenomena through unconscious processes
precedes Civilization and Its Discontents NERFINISHED
publisherCountry Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
relatedTo Freud's clinical psychoanalytic theory
Freud's metapsychological writings
timePeriod early 20th century

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Civilization and Its Discontents follows Freud's earlier cultural works