Oedipal Hero: The Hidden Side of Glory
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‘Oedipal Hero: The Hidden Side of Glory’ (Scholarly Articles, Vol. 20) is a study on a particular not yet elucidated problem of psychiatry. ‘Oedipal Hero’ is a term I have forged for an individual, usually of male sex, who suffers from a specific pathology that comes from a combination of unresolved Oedipus Complex and Narcissism. In my view, modern psychiatry has just begun to identify this problem, and my approach to scientifically and psychologically outline this pathology is therefore to be seen as a pioneering work. I use the term ‘Oedipal Consciousness’ synonymously with a range of similar expressions so as to denote the complex process of denial of truth about the cyclic and pleasure-bound nature of life through the repression of the child’s emotional vitality. This process, that began with the so-called Industrial Revolution in the 17th century, if not in principle already with the beginnings of patriarchy, ultimately led to the formation of present postmodern international consumer culture and can historically be shown to represent the root structure of all fascist and totalitarian regimes. While in the Anglo-Saxon world, the true reason for repressing the child’s vital energy is hardly ever discussed, the lifting of the veil behind compulsive morality used to be a strong domain of post-revolution French philosophy. Most people in the Anglo-Saxon world really believe the main reason for inhibiting the child’s free sexuality had to do with morality or with a concern for protecting the child’s natural vulnerability. This cultural and social naiveté strongly contrasts with other cultures’ perspective, such as the French or Hispanic cultures, and it stringently contradicts the life and love philosophy of most tribal cultures. French social historians such as Michel Foucault and social philosophers such as Gilles Deleuze have clearly demonstrated that the reasons for the child’s emosexual castration are to be found in the setup of Western consumer economy. It has economic, and not moral reasons why the Western consumer child is relegated to forced orality and deprived of tactile stimulation and a true love life of their own. The article comes with a complete research bibliography.
Author: Walter, Peter Fritz
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1981931708
Language: English
Pages: 126
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Weight | 0.43 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 6 × 0.3 in |
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