TY - JOUR A1 - Burston, Daniel T1 - Verdrängung, Realität und die Autonomie der Theorie in der Fromm-Marcuse Kontroverse Lecture given to the Symposium on Erich Fromm und die Frankfurter Schule on June 1, 1991, Stuttgart (Typoscript) 1991, 12 p. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burston, Daniel T1 - The Cognitive and Dynamic Unconscious. A Critical and Historical Perspective JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York Vol. 22 (No. 1, 1986), pp. 133-157. Y1 - 1986 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burston, Daniel T1 - Síntomas, carácter y el inconsciente en Freud,Reich, Fromm y Fairbairn JF - Instituto Mexicano de Psicoanalisis (Ed.), Memorias. Primer Congreso Nacional de Psicoanalisis Humanista 23-25 de Marzo de 1990, Mexico (Typoscript) 1990, pp. 123-147. Y1 - 1990 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burston, Daniel T1 - Situating Erikson: Sketches for a book on Erik Erikson. Typescript, 31 pp. Y1 - N1 - Ex libris Marco Bacciagaluppi ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burston, Daniel T1 - Russell Jacoby Presentation given at March 28, 1992, Pittsburgh 1992, Typescript 15 p. Y1 - 1992 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burston, Daniel T1 - Repression, Reality and the Autonomy of Theory in the Fromm-Marcuse Debate Lecture given to the Symposium on Erich Fromm und die Frankfurter Schule on June 1, 1991, Stuttgart (Typescript) 1991, 12 pp. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burston, Daniel T1 - Religion, Mass Psychology and the Philosophy of History in Freud, Fromm and the Frankfurt School 32 pp. (Typoscript). Y1 - 1986 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frie, Roger A1 - Burston, Daniel T1 - Psychoanalysis and Intersubjectivity. Sullivan, Fromm, Merleau-Ponty, Benjamin, and Stolorow, JF - D. Burston and R. Frie (Eds.), Psychotherapy as a Human Science, Pittsburg (Duquesne University Press) 2006, pp. 228-257. Y1 - 2006 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burston, Daniel A1 - Frie, Roger T1 - Psychoanalysis and Intersubjectivity. Sullivan, Fromm, Merleau-Ponty, Benjamin, and Stolorow JF - D. Burston and R. Frie (Eds.), Psychotherapy as a Human Science, Pittsburg (Duquesne University Press) 2006, pp. 228-257. Y1 - 2006 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Burston, Daniel T1 - Myth, Religion and Mother Right. Bachofen's Influence on Psychoanalytic Theory JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Institute), Vol. 22 (No. 4, 1986), pp. 666-687. N2 - The trends, convictions, and intellectual influences shared by a variety of psychoanalytic dissidents are elucidated through their individual and collective responses to Sigmund Freud's psychology of religion. This psychology as epitomized in Totem and Taboo (1913) constitutes an Oedipal monism, in which the stages between totemism and Christianity represent increasingly complex derivates of unconscious parricidal fantasies. In The Future of an Illusion (1922), Freud argued that animism represents a defensive measure to minimize anxiety in the face of overpowering and incomprehensible natural forces. Carl Jung, O. Rank, Erich FROMM, and I. Suttie all rejected this reductive strategy of interpretation, arguing that religious beliefs and aspirations may have profound developmental significance. Significantly, they were all influenced, directly or indirectly, by J. J. Bachofen, the Swiss jurist and mythographer, and author of Das Mutterrecht (The Mother Right, 1861). Jung, Rank, FROMM, and Suttie emphasized the role of cultural and historical factors in shaping the individual psyche. Apart from Bachofen's pervasive influence, one way of accounting for their differences with Freud is to see Freudian theory as a psychology that emphasizes biology and treats the contents of consciousness as the surface of a sexual or aggressive character. In contrast, Jung, Rank, FROMM, and Suttie were skeptical about the contents of consciousness, and acknowledged the role of unconscious motivation and conflict in clinical psychopathology and social behavior. At the same time, however, they attempted to rejoin the older, pre-Darwinian philosophical anthropology, in which social, religious, and ethical needs are integral dimensions to a deeper understanding of the human animal. Y1 - 1986 ER -