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This paper explores the relationship between society and sexuality, which is overlooked in the later phases of Critical Theory. The author begins with a discussion of the role of sexuality in the writings of Wilhelm Reich and Erich Fromm. Reich uniformly celebrates and strategically deploys sexuality to critique Western capitalistic society while Fromm lacks a clear and consistent utilization of sexuality. Reich uses Marx in his predominately Freudian framework of sexual repression in trying to' address the problem of repression and suppression in Western capitalism. Fromm, on the other hand puts Freud into his already Marxist approach 10 authority, the family, and ideology. Adorno, Marcuse, and Horkheimer largely ignored sexuality in their later writings, but instead used Freudian concepts in their theory of the authoritarian personality.
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(1992)
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Prefácio and Posfácio
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Selbstmorder in der Kalahari
(1992)
Meister Eckhart and Karl Marx on Having and Being (Handwritten notes on Mieth and Eckhart, 5 pp.)
(1992)
Meister Eckhart and Karl Marx on Having and Being (Handwritten notes on Marx and religion, 5 pp.)
(1992)
Meister Eckhart and Karl Marx on Having and Being (Handwritten notes on Marx on humanism, 5 pp.)
(1992)
Meister Eckhart and Karl Marx on Having and Being (Handwritten notes on Marx on Having, 5 pp.)
(1992)
Meister Eckhart and Karl Marx on Having and Being (Handwritten notes on Eckhart about Being, 8 pp.)
(1992)
La ricerca sulla terapia psicoanalitica 1930-1990. Società di Psicoterapia Psicoanalitica, 44 pp.
(1992)
Presentazione: H.S. Sullivan, Scritti sulla schizofrenia. Milano: Feltrinelli. Typescript, 8 pp.
(1992)
Discusses how the ideas of A. A. Ukhtomskii (1950, 1973, 1983) on the nature of the human personality are linked to the principal achievements of Ukhtomskii the neurophysiologist and his theory of a dominant. A dominant is a >functional organ<, a reflex system that is temporarily dominant and is responsible for the integral nature of the functioning of nervous centers and reactions to the environment. The dominant is an active reflex observable in the generalization and specialization of conditional reflexes. The dominant is linked to human purposeful behavior as a driving force in the satisfaction of human needs. This source of human activity is extended within the realm of humanistic psychology to describe love in terms of the need for knowledge (of another) and the acknowledgement of the need for others in one's life. Ukhtomskii is seen as anticipating the writings of Erich FROMM.