Sigmund Freud and William James wrote about what lies outside conscious awareness, but the "truth" they located there ...
Sigmund Freuds quote highlights the deep vulnerability inherent in human love. Freud suggests that loving someone exposes us ...
Sigmund Freud once said, “Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways ...
Where would we be without Sigmund Freud? On the 150th anniversary of the great man's birth, we play a song recorded in 1960 by Harry Belafonte and the Chad Mitchell trio. We leave you this evening to ...
In 1916, the anti-war absurdist protest art movement Dadaism began in Europe during World War I, and from that grew ...
Distraught by war and personal loss, Freud publishes his views on society's dangers and delusions. Narrator: Freud saw human life drawn between two powerful and opposing forces: the life force on the ...
“How bold one gets when one is sure of being loved,” Sigmund Freud wrote to his fiance in 1882. By all accounts, Martha Bernays was not a smart woman. Nor was she pretty. She was, however, ...
Human civilization's progress hinges on managing aggression. Sigmund Freud's insight highlights that replacing physical ...
Today, thanks to Freud, the man-on-the-street knows (to quote by an inaccurate memory from Punch) that, when he thinks a thing, the thing he thinks is not the thing he thinks he thinks, but only the ...
Harald Geisler is a bit obsessed with handwriting. He spent two and a half months re-creating Albert Einstein’s penmanship. Then he created a romantic script just for lovers. Now, thanks to a ...
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