
Sigmund Freud - Future of an Illusion
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Oct 28, 2025 The discussion dives into Freud's view of religion as illusion and wish-fulfillment, linking it to childhood helplessness and the Oedipus complex. They explore the connection between societal norms and libidinal economy, highlighting how societies control desires through marriage and patriarchy. The hosts debate the revolutionary potential of desire versus its role in repression. They also touch on Freud’s insights regarding modern religiosity and political conservatism, comparing markets to religious rituals. Ultimately, they advocate for scientific understanding over reactionary beliefs.
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Religion As Wish-Fulfillment
- Freud defines religion as a collective illusion rooted in wish-fulfillment rather than empirical delusion.
- He argues religion replaces childhood helplessness with a protective worldview that cannot be tested by science.
God Mirrors The Oedipal Father
- Freud links religion to the Oedipal structure: God mirrors the jealous protective father figure.
- This mapping explains religion's role in moral authority and internalized superego formation.
Civilization Trades Libido For Order
- Civilization requires instinctual renunciations and trades libidinal energy for social cohesion.
- Religion retrospectively justifies these renunciations by channeling libidinal forces into moral orders.







