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LOVE'S BODY, by Norman O. Brown. Further Freudian ruminations, by the author of Life Against Death, on the theme of sexual repression as the greatest enemy of human happiness and freedom...
...Erotic Thoughts Dirty? Now 52, Abbé Oraison continues to write prodigiously on sex. A onetime surgeon who was ordained at a comparatively ripe 34, he is a Freudian fundamentalist. Oraison campaigns for a new church morality, believing that the old approach imprisons man in a network of actions either "permitted" or "forbidden" and is psychologically valid only for a child. He holds that man is not the servant of moral codes but vice versa...
LOVE'S BODY, by Norman O. Brown. As a follow-up to his Life Against Death, which has become an undergraduate's delight, University of Rochester Professor Brown offers further Freudian ruminations on his theory that mankind's greatest enemy is sexual repression...
LOVE'S BODY, by Norman O. Brown. As a follow-up to his Life Against Death, which has become an undergraduate's delight. University of Rochester Professor Brown offers further Freudian ruminations on his theory that mankind's greatest enemy is sexual repression...
Eternal Eros. Pure Freudians are rare nowadays, but Brown is so worshipful that he applies Freudian interpretations where Freud never reached. He justifies this by seeing Freud as a Columbus who had time to go so far on uncharted seas and no farther. Some times Brown makes slight alterations in Freud's pioneering map when he feels it is necessary, but more often he exalts him. Says he in Love's Body: "There is only one political problem in our world today: the unification of mankind. That they may be one-ut unum sint. This is Christ...