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id-psychology

An archaic and discredited psychological concept from Earth's past, representing primal, regressive forces within the mind.

1 chapter across 1 book

Enemies of the System (1971)Brian W. Aldiss

Chapter 6

The chapter introduces a group of elite visitors at the Unity Hotel on the primitive planet Lysenka II, where they explore the local environment and discuss the socio-political and psychological legacy of Earth. Central to their conversation is the concept of 'id' as an archaic, misunderstood psychological term from Earth's past, used metaphorically by striking technicians on Lysenka II to express their longing for Earth. The narrative contrasts the utopian System's rational governance with the primitive, emotional struggles of Lysenka's inhabitants, highlighting tensions between ideology, history, and human nature.