At The High Tide of Freudianism

At the high tide of Freudianism, it was widely believed, at least by intellectuals, that mankind had made great advances in self-understanding. After Freud’s death in London in 1939, W.H. Auden wrote that:  …he quietly surrounds all our habits of growth and extends, till the tired even in the remotest miserable duchy have felt the […]

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