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Description
A clear, penetrating, and philosophically rich companion to Civilization and Its Discontents, this reader's guide is a path through one of Freud's most provocative and enduring works.
Designed for students, scholars, and thoughtful readers across the humanities, it illuminates the intellectual landscape in which Freud wrote, the clinical insights that shaped his ideas, and the conceptual tensions that animate his late social theory. Unpacking the central difficulties of reading Civilization and Its Discontents, Jeffrey Bloechl takes readers through Freud's evolving vocabulary, the complex afterlife of his earlier theories, and the challenge of tracing arguments that span psychology, anthropology, religion, and moral philosophy. Through chapter-by-chapter commentary, this guide clarifies Freud's claims about the pleasure and reality principles, the psychic cost of social life, the formation of the super-ego, and the emergence of the death drive – all while weaving in helpful comparisons to thinkers such as Kant, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Marx.
Far from offering a single “correct” reading, Bloechl invites readers into an open, critical engagement with Freud's thought. Ultimately, this book equips its readers to grapple with Freud's unsettling diagnosis of modern life – its suffering, its moral demands, and its inescapable malaise – while opening new paths for reflection in philosophy, theology, and psychoanalytic theory.
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Table of Contents
Notes on Texts and Translations
Key Terms
1. Introduction: Sigmund Freud's Civilization and its Discontents
Foundations
Theory: From Freud's Metapsychology to His Second Topography
A Brief Overview of Civilization and its Discontants
2. Chapter-by-Chapter Commentary on Civilization and its Discontents
Further Reading
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 07 Feb 2027 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 240 |
| ISBN | 9781350429284 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Series | Reader's Guides |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Jeffrey Bloechl is an experienced reader of Freud, and well-suited to give us this accessible sketch of Freud's most famous work. He deftly accomplishes the two most important pedagogical tasks: guiding us through a close reading of Freud's text, and situating Civilization and its Discontents in the broader context of philosophy, religion, social psychology, and cultural theories of gender.
Charles Shepherdson, Professor of English, State University of New York, USA

























