From the Preface: 'In these few lectures delivered in the
University of London (May 1935) I have returned to the always
interesting, but generally quite futile, task of criticizing the
teachings of Professor Sigmund Freud and his school. On the present
occasion my criticisms are made with ruthless frankness, in
accordance with the policy I have recently adopted. I have realized
too late that I might have done more for my chosen science, had I
from the first spoken with a less modest voice.' Originally
published in 1936, two years before the author's death, this title
is a critique of the teachings of Freud and his school from a
social psychology standpoint. It has several appendices which
include the examining of 'Totem and Taboo' and the Oedipus complex.
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