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Love's Body
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Book • 2025
'Love's Body' is a philosophical and psychoanalytic exploration of the human condition by Norman O. Brown.
The book synthesizes ideas from psychoanalysis, literature, and classical philosophy to challenge conventional notions of the self, sexuality, and society.
Brown advocates for a Dionysian sensibility that embraces the body, pleasure, and the unconscious.
He critiques Western civilization's repressive tendencies, calling for a radical transformation of consciousness and culture.
Through its poetic and aphoristic style, 'Love's Body' offers a provocative vision of human liberation and the integration of Eros and Thanatos.
The book synthesizes ideas from psychoanalysis, literature, and classical philosophy to challenge conventional notions of the self, sexuality, and society.
Brown advocates for a Dionysian sensibility that embraces the body, pleasure, and the unconscious.
He critiques Western civilization's repressive tendencies, calling for a radical transformation of consciousness and culture.
Through its poetic and aphoristic style, 'Love's Body' offers a provocative vision of human liberation and the integration of Eros and Thanatos.
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Mentioned by Edmund Burke III when talking about Norman O'Brown, who was one of the three big radical theorists during the Vietnam War.

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