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On Murder, Mourning and Melancholia
On Murder, Mourning and Melancholia | Sigmund Freud
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These works were written against a background of war and racism. Freud sought the sources of conflict in the deepest memories of humankind, finding clear continuities between our 'primitive' past and 'civilized' modernity. In Totem and Taboo he explores institutions of tribal life, tracing analogies between the rites of hunter-gatherers and the obsessions of urban-dwellers, while Mourning and Melancholia sees a similarly self-destructive savagery underlying individual life in the modern age, which issues at times in self-harm and suicide. And Freud's extraordinary letter to Einstein, Why War? - rejecting what he saw as the physicist's naïve pacifism - sums up his unsparing view of history in a few profoundly pessimistic, yet grimly persuasive pages.
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The linked collection includes one of Freud's finest and most resonant essays, "Mourning and Melancholia."

Sadly, the great pessimist's words in this book -- many of the pieces written during a period of widespread international violence and uncertainty -- speak to our tenuous situation today.

Highly recommended. Freud was a superb writer, on top of everything else.

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