![]() ![]() Rolland argues that there is an “oceanic feeling” which people can have which speaks in favor of believing religious claims.The chapter gives the impression of being tangential to much of the argument in the remainder of Civilization. Civilization and Its Discontents begins with a chapter devoted to an objection that Romain Rolland raised against Freud’s discussion of religion in Future of an Illusion.Chapter I Summary Freud offers a psychoanalytic explanation of the “oceanic feeling” View Civilization and Its Discontents (pdf) here. Below you will find a chapter-by-chapter summary providing an overview of some of the key themes of relevance to Freudian thought and psychoanalysis, more generally. This Civilization and Its Discontents summary is intended for students, researchers, and general readers with an interest in Freud. ![]()
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