Freud and War
Discover the intriguing intersection of psychoanalysis and conflict in Freud and War by Marlène Belilos. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016, this thought-provoking paperback spans 128 pages, delving into the complex relationship between Sigmund Freud's theories and the phenomenon of war. The book opens with the unsettling irony of Freud dedicating a copy of Why War? to Mussolini, who subsequently launched a police investigation against him. This volume features contributions from various scholars who examine the motives behind Freud's dedication and provide their own insights into the origins of war. Perfect for readers interested in psychoanalysis, history, and the psychological underpinnings of conflict, Freud and War invites you to explore the profound implications of Freud's work in a tumultuous world.