Sigmund Freud as a Critical Social Theorist: Psychoanalysis and the Neurotic in Contemporary Society

Leiden: Brill (2024)
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Sigmund Freud as a Critical Social Theory: Psychoanalysis and the Neurotic in Contemporary Society offers a variety of psychoanalytic, philosophical, sociological, and historical perspectives into the enduring significance of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic thought.

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