A Freudian analysis of politics and today's state of mind
A Freudian analysis of politics and today's state of mind
Liberalism consist of a compendium of lies and denials, particularly those of anthropology and biology.
Perhaps the greatest lie of liberalism is, as feminists proclaim, that men and women are "equal",
a belief that any student biology or anthropology, or indeed any frnchman, will find deeply flawed.
Thus the inciteful findings of the psychologist Freud, because he
followed a more scientific, biological, Darwinian direction, are today very unpopular.
For Fredu found that sex was at the foundation of human behavior. This idea was
of course rejected by the asexual movement of feminism and and modern liberals,
who took up the nonbiological and asexual Jung as their model.
But the scientist Freud, through observation, found that
humans developed psychologically through a common set of sexual stages:
the 'oral phase' (first stage)
the 'anal phase' (second stage)
the 'phallic phase' (third stage) - liberals
the 'latency phase' (fourth stage) -conservatives
the 'genital phase' (fifth stage).
In the first stage one eats what one loves. The second stage is that in which one detroys the other.
The third phallic, stage is sometimes referred to as the oedipal stage in males, and the elektra stage in females.
In this stage, the male child desires his mother, the source of all comfort and pleasure, and resents the father,
the authority figure who seems to stand in his way. In that ancient greek myth, Oedipus unknowkingly killed his father
The sexually opposite essentially occurs in the female.
Today's liberals and atheists would seem to be in this phallic state, in which the authority of morality or religion
is resented. In the Greek myth, Oedipus unknowingly kills his father in order to marry his mother.
Bellow, taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latency_stage is a Freudian account of what
happens next. In what follows I leave the female position to explored by others.
"Freud described the latency phase as one of relative stability. No new organization of sexuality develops,
and he did not pay a lot of attention to it. For this reason, this phase is not always mentioned in descriptions
of his theory as one of the phases, but as a separate period.
The latency phase originates during the phallic stage when the child's Oedipus complex begins to dissolve.
The child realizes that his/her wishes and longings for the parent of the opposite sex cannot be fulfilled and will turn away
from these desires.
He/she starts to identify with the parent of the same sex. [In conservative males with the father]
The libido is transferred from parents to friends of the same sex, clubs and hero/role-model figures [to fellow conservatives]."
Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]
See my Leibniz site at
http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough
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