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: Reflections on War and Death by Freud Sigmund Brill A A Abraham Arden Translator Kuttner Alfred B Alfred Booth Translator - Psychoanalysis; Psychoanalysis and culture; War Psychological aspects; Death Psychological aspects; Civilization Philosophy
Translator: A. A. Brill Alfred B. Kuttner
REFLECTIONS ON WAR AND DEATH
REFLECTIONS ON WAR AND DEATH
DR. A. A. BRILL and ALFRED B. KUTTNER
MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY NEW YORK 1918
This book is offered to the American public at the present time in the hope that it may contribute something to the cause of international understanding and good will which has become the hope of the world.
THE TRANSLATORS.
REFLECTIONS ON WAR AND DEATH
THE DISAPPOINTMENTS OF WAR
Caught in the whirlwind of these war times, without any real information or any perspective upon the great changes that have already occurred or are about to be enacted, lacking all premonition of the future, it is small wonder that we ourselves become confused as to the meaning of impressions which crowd in upon us or of the value of the judgments we are forming. It would seem as though no event had ever destroyed so much of the precious heritage of mankind, confused so many of the clearest intellects or so thoroughly debased what is highest.
Even science has lost her dispassionate impartiality. Her deeply embittered votaries are intent upon seizing her weapons to do their share in the battle against the enemy. The anthropologist has to declare his opponent inferior and degenerate, the psychiatrist must diagnose him as mentally deranged. Yet it is probable that we are affected out of all proportion by the evils of these times and have no right to compare them with the evils of other times through which we have not lived.
The individual who is not himself a combatant and therefore has not become a cog in the gigantic war machinery, feels confused in his bearings and hampered in his activities. I think any little suggestion that will make it easier for him to see his way more clearly will be welcome. Among the factors which cause the stay-at-home so much spiritual misery and are so hard to endure there are two in particular which I should like to emphasize and discuss. I mean the disappointment that this war has called forth and the altered attitude towards death to which it, in common with other wars, forces us.
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