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Sigmund Freud

Reflections on War and Death

Moffat, Yard, and Company, New York: 1918
  • $90
English translation of "Zeitgemässes über Krieg und Tod, published eventually in 1924 in Germany. An excellent copy in the original red cloth with white lettering. Some light rubbing and to the boards with some fading to the title lettering on the front cover. Dr. Sigmund Freud wrote this work in an attempt to come to terms with the unprecedented horrors of the first World War, which had destroyed the illusion that humanity had progressed to a permanent high level of ethics and civilization. ¿Freud has taken it upon himself to help the general civilian population understand and come to terms with their mental distress. He believes that the two major factors contributing to this distress are the disillusionment and altered attitude towards death which the war has brought about.¿ Jessica Technow ¿Caught in the whirlwind of these war times, without any real information or any perspective upon the great changes that have already occurred or are about to be enacted, lacking all premonition of the future, it is small wonder that we ourselves become confused as to the meaning of impressions which crowd in upon us or of the value of the judgments we are forming. It would seem as though no event had ever destroyed so much of the precious heritage of mankind, confused so many of the clearest intellects or so thoroughly debased what is highest.¿ From the introduction.
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