Freud and civilization5/22/2023 ![]() ![]() Psychoanalysis is the therapeutic intervention that contributes to lessening not only (through active therapy) the unease in individuals but also (through the applied analysis of “cultural pathology”) the additional unease created by social institutions. But Freud adds a corollary to this: our dissatisfaction is increased by what he called the “unpsychological” proceedings of society, particularly its commands and institutions, of which religion stands at the forefront. Humans are dissatisfied and uneasy in civilization for the same reasons we have already seen: our innate aggressive instinct makes us asocial. Even so, what Freud really meant by Unbehagen becomes clear only as his argument unfolds. The preliminary title was Das Unglück in der Kultur, which translates best as “The Unhappiness in Civilization.” Unglück was then replaced by Unbehagen, which is hard to find an English equivalent for and, unfortunately, was eventually translated as “Discontents.” A better rendering would have been discomfort, unease, dissatisfaction, or the French word malaise. ![]() Freud’s final choice for naming what many consider to be his most famous cultural work is quite revealing. ![]()
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