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*'''''Totem and Taboo:''''' A 1913 book by Sigmund Freud that examines sexual neurosis, in particular the ''urge'' toward incest and the societal taboos that ''counter'' it, in the context of ''primitive'' cultures

Latest revision as of 07:53, 9 August 2016

  • Two primitive urges: Joseph Collins, The Doctor Looks at Literature: Psychological Studies of Life and Letters (1923): "Recognition of the existence of the two primitive urges, the instincts of self-preservation and of the preservation of the race [a wider urge], is the first step towards appreciation of their reasonable limitations and the extent to which they may be brought into harmony with the requirements of a well-balanced life."
  • sept: Irish clan
  • wider (German): Contrary, counter
  • Totem and Taboo: A 1913 book by Sigmund Freud that examines sexual neurosis, in particular the urge toward incest and the societal taboos that counter it, in the context of primitive cultures