1. Freud and Marx
Freud's justifications and arguments fit with his own experience, everyday situations, along with common things in everybody's life. ... The things he expressed in the text is real and it is part of our common lives. ... He wishes to show people that his psychoanalytic observations came from real life, common situations. ... The super-ego, by suppressing of our instincts, creates a need of sublimation, the super-ego is a sense of guilt (114). This sense of guilt is the one that stops us from going ahead with our instincts that will be viewed as deviant by society. ...
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