
El malestar en la cultura
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Narrated by:
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Manuel Lopez
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By:
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Sigmund Freud
About this listen
Sigmund Freud publicó en 1930 El malestar en la cultura, el segundo tratado completo de Freud sobre teoría cultural, junto con su obra de 1921 Psicología de las masas y análisis del yo. En ella, Freud describe el conflicto entre el individuo con su impulso de satisfacer sus pulsiones y la sociedad, que presiona constantemente para contener estas pulsiones. La obra es uno de los escritos de crítica cultural más influyentes del siglo XX y es relevante en términos psicológicos y sociológicos. Este audiolibro está basado en la traducción de Luis López Ballestero.
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