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Freud for the Twenty-First Century

The Science of Everyday Life

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  • © 2019

Overview

  • Demonstrates the particular relevance of Freud’s reality principle for key aspects of 21st century life
  • Examines how our definition of reason shapes both daily existence and our social institutions and practices
  • Argues that that Freud’s work can help us on a daily basis because it is centered on applying scientific principles to everyday living

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This book places Freud’s theory of the reality principle in relation to both everyday experience and global issues of the 21st century and illustrates how it may be practically applied. Arguing against more critical recent accounts of Freud’s science, the author seeks to show how one might apply the scientific method to everyday life. It demonstrates how Freud contributes to a better understanding of reason and how this in turn can be used to unravel the role of unreason in both politics and personal relationships. 

Including critical examinations of topics such as Narcissism, Victimhood and Empathy, this engaging reappraisal of Freud’s relevance to contemporary life offers fresh insights for psychology, psychoanalysis and cultural theory; as well as practical guidance for a general reader.


Authors and Affiliations

  • University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA

    Robert Samuels

About the author

Robert Samuels is Lecturer in advanced writing at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. He holds doctorates in Psychoanalysis and English. He is the author of 11 books, including Psychoanalyzing the Politics of the New Brain Sciences (2017).

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