One gets an impression that civilization is something which was imposed on a resisting majority by a minority which understood how to obtain possession of the means to power and coercion. The Theft of History - 第 163 頁Jack Goody 著 - 2007有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| J. M. Bernstein - 1994 - 336 頁
...of the matter with Freud's own words. In 1927, Freud wrote: So one gets the impression that culture is something which was imposed on a resisting majority by a minority that understood how to possess itself of the means of power and coercion. Of course it stands to reason... | |
| Paul Roazen - 372 頁
...their leaders that they can be induced to perform the work. . . . One . . . gets the impression that civilization is something which was imposed on a resisting...how to obtain possession of the means to power and coercion.2 Still, he considered that "the ideal condition of things would ... be a community of men... | |
| Sarah Winter - 1999 - 412 頁
...of instincts, Freud hypothesizes that civilization could only have arisen from political oppression: "Civilization is something which was imposed on a...how to obtain possession of the means to power and coercion" (FI, 6). This situation persists into the political and economic systems of the present,... | |
| Ian Dishart Suttie - 1999 - 304 頁
...of the many by the few for purely material objectives. Thus : " One gets the impression that culture is something which was imposed on a resisting majority by a minority that understood how to possess itself of power and coercion." If we could abandon " coercion and the... | |
| Bernd Herzogenrath - 2001 - 442 頁
...individual: since "every individual is virtually an enemy of civilization ... one gets ... an impression that civilization is something which was imposed on a resisting...how to obtain possession of the means to power and coercion'' (Illusion 184-5). Since "every civilization rests upon a compulsion to work and a renunciation... | |
| Abraham Drassinower - 2003 - 212 頁
...individual's hostility to civilization, he tells us, it is difficult to escape an "impression that civilization is something which was imposed on a resisting...how to obtain possession of the means to power and coercion."17 Unabashedly, he proceeds, as Marx would put it, to divide "society into two parts, one... | |
| M.P. Singh - 2005 - 324 頁
...civilization is built upon a renunciation of instinct." — Sigmund Freud "One... gets an impression that civilization is something which was imposed on a resisting...how to obtain possession of the means to power and coercion. It is, of course, natural to assume that these difficulties are not inherent in the nature... | |
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