The Unconscious in History [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):187-187 (1959)
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Abstract

According to the author, most of history is a record of mankind's persistent sacrifice of children. He insists that he has found support for the hypothesis that human nature is formed by a union of the libidinal and destructive instincts. Patriotism and matriotism--devotion to the mother earth--also receive extensive analysis in Freudian terms. The author has an agreeable style.--J. E. M.

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