
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Why Theory
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I Don't Think That's a Problem at All.
Andli: I think we would both agree that one of them ore lamentable. But i do think the, i think you would agree, the most problematic part is that when he wants to see something positive, what does he do? He invents a counterveiling drive, right? That is aros, which is this drive that holds things together and will lead him to end civilization's discontents with which drive will end up triumphing. Andi: When i read that iter o, home to god, aros doesn't triumph, whatever that is. The problem is the retreat from death drive. This dualism really is a weakness of freud's theorizing in
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