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Index
Title Page
Contents
Foreword (Rainer Funk)
I. On My Psychoanalytic Approach
II. The Dialectic Revision of Psychoanalysis
1. The Necessity for the Revision of Psychoanalysis
2. Subject and Method of the Revision of Psychoanalysis
3. Aspects of a Revised Theory of Drives
4. Revision of the Theory of the Unconscious and the Repressed
a) Unconsciousness and the Repression of Sexuality
b) The Unconscious and the Repression of Mother Fixation
c) The Fixation on Idols as an Expression of the Social Unconscious
d) The Fixation on Idols and the Phenomenon of Transference
e) Overcoming the Fixation on Idols
f) The Socially Repressed and Its Meaning for a Revision of the Unconscious
g) The New Concept of the Unconscious According to Ronald D. Laing
h) Causes of Overcoming Repression
5. The Relevance of Society, Sexuality, and the Body in a Revised Psychoanalysis
6. The Revision of Psychoanalytic Therapy
a) Aspects in the Realm of Therapeutic Practice
b) Transtherapeutic Aspects of Psychoanalysis
III. Sexuality and Sexual Perversions
1. Aspects of the Sexual Liberation Movement
a) Sexuality and Consumerism
b) Sexuality and the New Life-Style of the Hippie Movement
c) Sexuality and Psychoanalysis: The Relevance of Wilhelm Reich
2. The Sexual Perversions and Their Evaluation
a) The History of the Evaluation of Sexual Perversions
b) The Psychoanalytic Evaluation of Perversions
c) The Perverse Experience of Sadism and That of the Anal Character
3. The Revision of Perversions, Using Sadism as an Example
a) Manifestations and the Essence of Sadism
b) The Social Determination of Sadism
c) Sadism and Necrophilia
IV. The Alleged Radicalism of Herbert Marcuse
1. Marcuse's Understanding of Freud
2. The Concept of Perversions
3. The Idealization of Hopelessness
Bibliography
Index
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A Biography of Erich Fromm
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