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Thoughts for the Time of War and Death is an essay written by Sigmund Freud in 1915, 6 months after the outbreak of World War I. The essay expresses discontent with human nature and human society in respect to the outbreak of the War.
Further reading
- Razinsky, Liran (2009). "How to Look Death in the Eyes: Freud and Bataille". SubStance. 38 (119): 63–88. doi:10.1353/sub.0.0046.
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