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211: Edgar Allan Poe
... the House of Usher” what kills Roderick Usher is the sheer terror of his sister who appeared to have come back from the dead. According to Marie Bonaparte, one of Freud's friends and disciples, all the disorders Poe suffered from can be explained by the Oedipus Complex and the trauma he suffered when his mother died. The Oedipus Complex is ...
212: Salvador Dali
... was the OheadquartersO of the Parisan surrealists. In 1929 Cafe Cyrano featured an exhibit of Dali's own surrealist paintings. Dali was also fascinated with the writings of psychologist Sigmund Freud. He was so moved by Frued's theory that he subsequently vowed to his life's ambition to "systemize confusion". Dali is best known for his surrealist works. Surrealism is ...
213: Modern European History
... thus posted appeals on the street corners for volunteer units to defend Germany's eastern borders. In a way, the soldiers fulfilled both Germany and themselves. 4. How did Sigmund Freud describe the prevailing mood in Europe just prior to the war. How did the war alter this mood and create a "legacy of embitterment"? Life prior to the war was ...
214: The Holocaust - The Way It Was
... movies, and radio. Bookburnings of books that didn't gel with the "Nazi ideals" were frequent, some due to the their authors being Jewish, such as Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, but many of them by non-Jews such as Ernest Hemingway, Jack London, Sinclair Lewis, and Helen Keller (a particularly offensive person to the Nazis since she successfully overcame her ...
215: Television and Movie Violence
... agree that viewing television violence has nothing to do with the creation of aggression. Aggression is an innate instinctual impulse that may give rise to a need for aggressive behavior. Freud and other early pioneers of psychoanalytical theory believe that aggression is an instinctual force that causes one to perform aggressive behavior. For those reasons people feel that people are not ...
216: Multicultural Education
... aimed to familiarize students with traditions, philosophy, literature, and history of the West. The program consisted of 15 required books by writers such as Plato, Aristotle, Homer, Aquinas, Marx, and Freud. By 1987, a group called the Rainbow Coalition argued the fact that the books were all written by DWEM's or Dead White European Males. They felt that this type ...
217: Television Violence In The United States
... a need for aggressive behavior. Fraud and other early pioneers of psychoanalytical theory believe that aggression is a basis instinctual force that causes one to perform aggressive behavior. "According to Freud, aggressive behavior arises from either the 'death instinct' or the 'limbo' or some confluence of these forces" (Kauffman 181). For those reasons people feel that people are not influenced by ...
218: Status of Women In Society
... status in society. Aristotle saw women as mutilated or incomplete men, inferior to men in every possible way. This line of thought has enjoyed a long history, finally advocated by Freud and his followers throughout the twentieth century. Aristotle based his arguments on the pre-Socratic notion that women have lower body temperatures than men. At the time, body temperature, or ...
219: Socialism
... contemporary socialist philosophers as Gyorgy LUKACS and Herbert MARCUSE; EXISTENTIALISM; romantic and utopian ideas adapted from earlier socialist writers (for example, Fourier); sexual radicalism derived from the teaching of Sigmund Freud; and some aspects of Eastern religious traditions, such as ZEN BUDDHISM. Despite its initial appeal and successes, however, the New Left did not prove to be a significant or lasting ...
220: A Civil Rebuttal
... Anton Szandor LaVey. I know, as well as you, that these notorious six are among the world's most hated. However here are a few oppressors from another standpoint: Sigmund Freud, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Jesus Christ, Mahatma Ghandi, and Siddharta Guatama the Buddha. These are the exact opposite of the previously mentioned, who put an oppression into a good ...


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