Civilization, culture, religion
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“To take away from the people a man whom they are proud of as the greatest among their sons—you undertake such a thing reluctantly and not with a light heart, especially if you yourself belong to this people. But no instructive examples will induce me to set aside the truth for the sake of imaginary national interests,” begins “Moses the Man,” the last work of the great psychologist. Experts attribute the writings included in this book to the late period when Freud makes an unexpected turn to the topic of religion. In the first work he declares religion to be a universal neurosis, in the second he peers into the nature of man's ancient horror and reverence before the unbearable divine Father. Both works are presented in translation by the outstanding philologist and philosopher V.V. Bibikhin and supplemented by his notes on Freud’s last work. The publishing design is preserved in PDF A4 format.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Зигмунд Фрейд
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Владимир Вениаминович Бибихин