163.
Ibid. , pp. 164, 165, 169.
Ibid. , pp. 169-170.
Ibid.
Ibid. , p. 165.
Becker,
The Revolution in Psychiatry
.
Kierkegaard,
Sickness
, pp. 166-167.
Ibid. , pp. 170-172.
Ibid. , p. 172.
Ibid. , p. 173.
Ibid. , pp. 174-175, passim .
Freud,
Civilization and Its Discontents
, p. 81.
Kierkegaard,
Sickness
, p. 196.
Ibid. , p. 198.
Ibid. , p. 199.
Ibid. , p. 156.
Cf. Miller,
In Search of the Self
, pp. 312-313.
Kierkegaard,
Dread
, p. 144.
Ibid. , p. 140.
Cf. Miller,
In Search of the Self
, p. 270.
Kierkegaard,
Sickness
, p. 199.
James,
Varieties
, p. 99.
Ortega,
The Revolt of the Masses
, p. 157.
Kierkegaard,
Dread
, pp. 140 ff.
Ibid. , pp. 141-142.
Ibid. , p. 104.
Ibid. , p. 145.
Cf. R. May,
The Meaning of Anxiety
, p. 45.
Chapter Six
Freud,
Civilization and Its Discontents
, p. 43.
LAD, p. 188.
C. G. Jung,
Memories, Dreams and Reflections
(New York: Vintage, 1965), pp. 149-151.
Ibid.
Quoted in Vincent Brome,
Freud and His Early Circle
(London: Heinemann, 1967), p. 103.
LAD, p. 103.
Cf. Freud,
The Future of an Illusion
, 1927 (New York: Anchor Books edition, 1964), p. 32.
Freud,
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
, 1920 (New York: Bantam Books edition, 1959), p. 61.
Ibid. , p. 66.
C. Rank’s penetrating remarks on Freud’s theoretical problems, WT, p. 115; and see Brown’s discussion, LAD, pp. 97 ff.
See
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
, pp. 93, 105, 106 note; and LAD, pp. 99-100.
LAD, pp. 101 ff.
WT, p. 130.
Cf. LAD, p. 109.
WT, p. 116.
Ibid. , pp. 121-122, my emphasis.
Ibid. , p. 115.
See ME, p. 38.
Levin, “
The Fiction of the Death Instinct
,” pp. 277-278.
E. Jones,
The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud
, abridged edition (Doubleday Anchor, 1963) ,p. 198.
Ibid. , p. 354.
Ibid. , p. 194.
Ibid. , p. 197.
Ibid. , p. 194 note.
Ibid. , p. 197 note.
Jones,
Freud
, abridged edition, p. 354.
Quoted in Zilboorg,
Psychoanalysis and Religion
(London: Allen and Unwin, 1967), p. 233.
Ibid. , pp. 232-234, passim .
Ibid. , p. 234.
Quoted in Roazen,
Brother Animal, The Story of Freud and Tausk
(London: Allen Lane the Penguin Press, 1969), p. 172 note.
C. G. Jung,
Memories
, p. 156.
Ibid. , p. 157.
Paul Roazen,
Freud: Political and Social Thought
(New York: Vintage Books, 1970), pp. 176-181.
Ibid. , p. 176. Fromm makes a similar point,
Freud’s Mission
, p. 64.
Ibid. , p. 178.
Cf. Jung,
Memories
, p. 157.
Roazen,
Freud
, p. 179.
Jung,
Memories
, p. 156.
Jones,
The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud
, 3 volume edition (New York: Basic Books, 1953), vol. 1, p. 317.
Quoted in Brome,
Freud
, p. 98.
Cf. Brome’s intelligent and probing discussion, Ibid. , p. 125.
Roazen,
Freud
, p. 180.
E. Fromm,
The Heart of Man
, pp 43-44.
Jones,
Freud
, vol. 2, p. 55.
Ibid. , pp. 145-146.
Ibid.
Cf. E. Becker,
The Structure of Evil
, p. 400; and
Angel in Armor
(New York: Braziller, 1969), p. 130.
Jones,
Freud
, vol. 1, p. 8 and note “j.”
Jones,
Freud
, abridged edition, p. 329.
Jones,
Freud
, vol. 1, p. 317.
Jung,
Memories
, p. 157.
Jones,
Freud
, vol. 2, p. 420.
Ibid. Cf. also Fromm,
Freud’s Mission
, p. 56.
Quoted in Brome,
Freud
, p. 127.
Quoted in Roazen,
Brother Animal
, p. 40.
Zilboorg,
Psychoanalysis and Religion
, p. 226.
Pp. 133-134, Psychoanalysis and Faith: The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Oskar Pfister , (New York: Basic Books, 1963).
Zilboorg,
Psychoanalysis and Religion
, p. 242.
Ibid. , p. 255. See also Puner’s excellent analysis of this rigidity: Freud , pp. 255-256, passim .
Jung,
Memories
, pp. 152-153.
Ibid. , p. 154.
Chapter Seven
Camus,
The Fall
(New York: Knopf, 1957), p. 133.
Levi,
Of Fear and Freedom
(New York: Farrar-Strauss, 1950), p. 135.
See Olden, “
About the Fascinating Effect of the Narcissistic Personality
,” American Imago , 1941, 2:347-355.
Jung,
Two Essays on Analytical Psychology
(Cleveland: Meridian Books, 1956).
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Freud,
A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
, 1920 (New York: Garden City edition, 1943), p. 384.
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