The Feeling Intellect: Selected WritingsUniversity of Chicago Press, 1990 - 401 pages Collected here for the first time, these writings demonstrate the range and precision of Philip Rieff's sociology of culture. Rieff addresses the rise of psychoanalytic and other spiritual disciplines that have reshaped contemporary culture. |
Contents
Reflections on Psychological Man in America | 3 |
The American Transference From Calvin to Freud | 10 |
Ernest Joness Biography of Freud | 15 |
Dora An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria | 18 |
On the Sexual Enlightenment of Children | 28 |
On Studies in Parapsychology | 32 |
Further Reflections on Freud and Psychoanalysis | 37 |
Fourteen Points on Wilson | 44 |
NineteenthCentury European Positivism | 171 |
T G Masaryks The Social Question | 173 |
Aesthetic Functions in Modern Politics | 175 |
The Culture of Unbelief | 194 |
Max Webers Science as a Vocation1 | 201 |
The Case of Dr Oppenheimer | 202 |
Kelly Millers Radicals and Conservatives | 222 |
Education and the Priestly Lie | 232 |
Kairos in Freuds Thought | 53 |
Intimations of Therapeutic Truth Decoding Appendix G in Moses and Monotheism | 61 |
Freud Will Fade Only from Faddists Minds | 65 |
Disraeli The Chosen of History Uniting the Old Jerusalem and the New | 69 |
The Theology of Politics Reflections on Totalitarianism as the Burden of Our Time | 86 |
On Leon Trotsky | 98 |
Judaism and Democratic Action | 101 |
Adolf Harnacks History of Dogma | 111 |
The Evangelist Strategy | 123 |
John T McNeills A History of the Cure of Souls | 130 |
Paul Tillichs Systematic Theology | 134 |
Teilhard de Chardins The Phenomenon of Man | 136 |
Eros CrossExamined | 137 |
George Orwell and the PostLiberal Imagination | 145 |
On Religion and Power | 160 |
A Jesuit Looks at Proudhon Competition in Damnation | 163 |
Socialism and Sociology | 167 |
The Function of the Social Sciences and Humanities in a Science Curriculum 1 | 237 |
The Cultural Economy of Higher Education | 247 |
Reynard the Fox A Preface for Parents | 267 |
A Character Wrecked by Success | 269 |
The Impossible Culture Wilde as a Modern Prophet | 273 |
Michel Foucaults Madness and Civilization | 290 |
Charles Horton Cooleys Social Organization | 294 |
Cooleys Human Nature and the Social Order | 303 |
Cooley and Culture | 310 |
Toward a Theory of Culture With Special Reference to the Psychoanalytic Case | 321 |
By What Authority? PostFreudian Reflections on the Repression of the Repressive as Modern Culture | 330 |
For the Last Time Psychology | 351 |
Sentences | 367 |
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Acknowledgments | 387 |
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