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freudian-psychology
Freud's theory that human behavior is driven by unconscious sexual and aggressive instincts, particularly the libido and the death instinct.
1 chapter across 1 book
Empathic Civilization: The Race to Global Consciousness in a World in Crisis (2009)Jeremy Rifkin
PART I
This chapter explores historical and psychological perspectives on human nature, focusing on the materialist view that humans are fundamentally driven by self-interest, aggression, and sexual desire. It critically examines Freud's theory of human nature, emphasizing his concept of the death instinct and the eroticization of material self-interest, while highlighting Freud's neglect of the role of love and attachment in human development. The chapter situates Freud's pessimistic view within broader philosophical and scientific debates about human nature and civilization.