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Sacred Order/Social Order Vol III: Volume III: The Jew of Culture: Freud, Moses, and Modernity (Sacred Order / Social Order) | 
| Author: Philip Rieff Publisher: University of Virginia Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 5.5 x 1
ISBN: 0813927064 Dewey Decimal Number: 306.696091821 EAN: 9780813927060 ASIN: 0813927064
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Product Description Philip Rieff earned recognition as one of the most profound social theorists of culture and authority of the twentieth century. Through such works as Freud: The Mind of the Moralist and The Triumph of the Therapeutic, he proved himself an incisive interpreter of Freud and his legacy. His work now culminates with the long-awaited trilogy Sacred Order/Social Order, a three-volume work on social theory and contemporary culture. Arnold Eisen chose the selections for the final volume of the trilogy in consultation with Philip Rieff. All of the selections bear on the nature of the "Jew of culture." Rieff explicitly and consistently identified with this ideal-type, named for the first time in Fellow Teachers, and crucial in one form or another to everything he wrote. For the rest of Rieff's long career, "Jew of culture" would serve as foil, countertype, corrective, and adversary to the "therapeutics" who represented both Rieff's analysands and his antagonists. The purpose of this collection of Rieff's writings, undertaken at his suggestion, is to trace the evolution of the "Jew of culture" over the course of his work. In doing so we gain particular insight into his distinctive theory of society and the self; we also come to better understand the theorist.
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