by Rieff (Author)
Now a classic, this book was hailed upon its original publication in 1959 as An event to be acclaimed . . . a book of genuine brilliance on Freud's cultural importance . . . a permanently valuable contribution to the human sciences. -Alastair MacIntyre, Manchester Guardian
This remarkably subtle and substantial book, with its nicely ordered sequences of skilled dissections and refined appraisals, is one of those rare products of profound analytic thought. . . . The author weighs each major article of the psychoanalytic canon in the scales of his sensitive understanding, then gives a superbly balanced judgement. -Henry A. Murray, American Sociological Review
Rieff's tremendous scholarship and rich reflections fill his pages with memorable treasures. -Robert W. White, Scientific American
Philip Rieff's book is a brilliant and beautifully reasoned example of what Freud's influence has really been: an increasing intellectual vigilance about human nature. . . . What the analyst does for the patient-present the terms for his new choices as a human being-Mr. Rieff does in respect to the cultural significance of Freudianism. His style has the same closeness, the same undertone of hypertense alertness. Again and again he makes brilliant points. -Alfred Kazin, The Reporter
Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: Chicago University Press
Published: 01 May 1979
ISBN 10: 0226716392
ISBN 13: 9780226716398