Civilization and Its Discontents (Q1170621)

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book of Sigmund Freud
  • Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Unbehagen in der Kultur. English
  • Unbehagen in der Kultur. English
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Civilization and Its Discontents
book of Sigmund Freud
  • Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Unbehagen in der Kultur. English
  • Unbehagen in der Kultur. English

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Das Unbehagen in der Kultur (German)
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Civilization and its discontents (English)
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Le malaise dans la culture (French)
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Neudovletvorenostta v kulturata (Bulgarian)
Eros i kultura
Neudovletvorenostta ot kulturata
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Neudobstva kul'tury (Russian)
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Il disagio nella civiltà (Italian)
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Egonezina kulturan (Basque)
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El malestar en la civilització (Catalan)
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Neugodnoto vo kulturata (Macedonian)
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El malestar en la cultura (Spanish)
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Dyskamfort ad kul'tury (Belarusian)
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Nelagodje v kulturi (Slovenian)
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Ahistus kultuuris (Estonian)
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Kulturens byrde (Danish)
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Uygarlıgın huzursuzlugu (Turkish)
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Nespokojenost v kultuře (Czech)
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Undir oki siðmenningar (Icelandic)
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Kultura jako źródło cierpień (Polish)
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Rossz közérzet a kultúrában (Hungarian)
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Ubehaget i kulturen (Norwegian Bokmål)
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Nelagodnost u kulturi (Serbian)
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Vi vantrivs i kulturen (Swedish)
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Ahdistava kulttuurimme (Finnish)
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IV / p.61 / Nachdem der ... / p.64 / wältigung des ... / ... / Das Zusammenleben der Menschen war also zweifach begründet durch den Zwang zur Arbeit, den die äußere Not schuf, und durch die Macht der Liebe, die von Seiten des Mannes das Sexualobjekt im Weibe, von Seiten des Weibes das von ihr abgelöste "Teilstück des Kindes nicht entbehren wollte. Eros und Ananke sind auch die Eltern der menschlichen Kultur geworden. (German)
IV / p.29 / Once primitive ... / p.30 / lacking; the ... / ... / The life of human beings in common therefore had a twofold foundation, i.e., the compulsion to work, created by external necessity, and the power of love, causing the male to wish to keep his sexual object, the female, near him, and the female to keep near her that part of herself which has become detached from her, her child. Eros and Ananke were the parents of human cultures, too. (English)
Das Unbehagen in der Kultur
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