Dennis B. Klein explores the Jewish consciousness of Freud and his
followers and the impact of their Jewish self-conceptions on the
early psychoanalytic movement. Using little-known sources such as
the diaries and papers of Freud's protege Otto Rank and records of
the Vienna B'nai B'rith that document Freud's active participation
in that Jewish fraternal society, Klein argues that the feeling of
Jewish ethical responsibility, aimed at renewing ties with Germans
and with all humanity, stimulated the work of Freud, Rank, and
other analysts and constituted the driving force of the
psychoanalytic movement.
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