Reflections on War and Death, Sigmund Freud
Reflections on War and Death, Sigmund Freud
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Reflections on War and Death

Author: Sigmund Freud

Narrator: Emily Foster

Unabridged: 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ink and Marble

Published: 03/02/2026


Synopsis

War strips away comforting illusions and forces hard questions about what we believe, fear, and deny. In Reflections on War and Death, Sigmund Freud brings the tools of psychoanalysis to the shock of modern conflict and the unsettling reality of mortality.In two closely linked essays, Freud examines how wartime violence exposes the fragile layers of civilization, how aggression and group psychology can erupt when social restraints weaken, and why even educated societies can drift into moral numbness. He also turns to the private side of catastrophe, exploring the ways people think about death, grieve, and defend themselves against unbearable loss. The result is a rigorous, provocative work of psychological philosophy that listens for what lies beneath public rhetoric and personal certainty.Concise yet penetrating, this classic Freud essay collection offers a challenging and rewarding listening experience for anyone interested in depth psychology, human nature, the psychology of war, mortality, and the history of ideas. Let these reflections sharpen your understanding and stay with you long after the final chapter. Start listening now.

About Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) was an Austrian psychiatrist and the founder of psychoanalysis. Considered the most influential psychological theorist of the twentieth century, Freud's theories have had an enormous influence on art, literature, and social thinking. Freud's fundamental idea was that all humans are endowed with an unconscious in which potent sexual and aggressive drives, and defenses against them, struggle for supremacy. His first major work was The Interpretation of Dreams, which established the importance of the psychoanalytical movement. His other writings include Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, The Future of an Illusion, The Ego and the Id, and Beyond the Pleasure Principle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jon on September 21, 2022

interesting perspective on the balance between war and injustice - and how society 'weights' that balance even as the scales start to break down even as the individual is forced to make progressively violent choices - that will destroy any hope of reconciliation. Seems to happen all over the world -......more

Goodreads review by عزام الشثري on September 14, 2020

"عالم النفس" بالمفهوم الحديث عليه أن يكتب بالمنهجيّة العلميّة ويجمع البيانات الغزيرة الموثّقة ويبني عليها استنتاجاته أمّا فرويد فكان يتبعه حدسه الذي غذّاه بآلاف الحالات لمرضاه وآلاف الساعات التأمليّة والبحثيّة عدم تأطيره بالمنهج العلمي التجريبي أكسبته شجاعةً فكريّة تصلّ حدّ الجرأة وجعلته يصرف النظريّات من كي......more

Goodreads review by Nick on March 31, 2017

Probably the most interesting thing I've read by Freud. It starts off giving a tepid defense of Germany during ww1, and an anti-war shpiel, which sounds both libertarian-humanist and reactionary-revisionist-nationalist to modern ears. Then goes on to discuss death itself and how we think about it, f......more