Totem and Taboo |
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Totem and Taboo by Sigmund Freud is a thought-provoking exploration of the origins of human civilization and the development of societal norms. Freud delves into the concept of totems and taboos, suggesting that these foundational elements of culture are tied to the primal instincts and desires of early humans.
Throughout the book, Freud presents a compelling argument for the role of taboo in controlling and shaping human behavior, drawing parallels between ancient tribal societies and modern civilization. He examines the idea of the "primal horde" and the Oedipus complex, suggesting that these early psychological phenomena continue to influence our societal structures and individual psyches today.
While Freud's theories may be controversial and problematic in some respects, Totem and Taboo remains a classic work in the field of psychology and anthropology. It offers a valuable perspective on the complexities of human nature and the enduring impact of our earliest cultural practices.
Overall, Totem and Taboo is a fascinating and challenging read that will leave readers pondering the connections between our past, present, and future. Freud's insights into the origins of society and the human psyche are sure to spark discussion and debate among those interested in the intersection of psychology, anthropology, and philosophy. Book Description: |
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Non-fiction |
Philosophy |
Psychology |
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Reviewer: Ruth - October 22, 2019 Subject: Totem and Taboo Didn't finish the audiobook yet but just want to say that one can't pay attention to the content of the book when the reader doesnt have any enthusiasm for what she is reading as well as poor quality of the audio that in a sentence switches from different recordings 2 or 3 times, beeing the recordings very diferent from each other, we can hear different background noises. I know this is free and I appreciate the effort of making these books available but I would prefer not wasting my time in a terrible audio |