Totem and Taboo

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Totem and Taboo

by Sigmund Freud

EN·~5 hours

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Description

In this bold collection of essays, a pioneering psychologist turns his analytic tools toward the mysteries of culture, asking how the deepest unconscious forces shape the rules we call taboos and the symbols we call totems. Drawing on case studies, mythic narratives, and early‑childhood observations, he suggests that the origins of these social structures lie in primitive psychic conflicts. The work invites listeners to see familiar prohibitions in a new, often unsettling light.

The book is organized around four papers that examine taboo as a lingering, compulsive moral command and totemism as a relic of early communal identity. By linking the rites of distant societies to the development of the modern child’s mind, the author bridges ethnology, folklore, and psychoanalysis, offering a framework that is both provocative and tentative. Listeners will come away with fresh questions about how ancient psychic patterns continue to echo in contemporary life.

Details

Full title

Totem and Taboo Resemblances Between the Psychic Lives of Savages and Neurotics

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (332K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2012-10-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

1856–1939

Best known as the founder of psychoanalysis, this influential thinker changed how many people understand dreams, memory, and the hidden forces of the mind. His ideas remain widely discussed, debated, and historically important.

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