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Sigmund Freud: The Most Misunderstood Man (Ft. Todd McGowan)

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In this episode of 1Dime Radio, I am joined by Professor Todd McGowan, philosopher and author of "Emancipation After Hegel" and "Capitalism and Desire," to debunk some misconceptions about Sigmund Freud: The Father of Psychoanalysis.

Todd breaks down major misconceptions about Freud's ideas, from the real meaning behind "penis envy" and hysteria to why the phallus represents fraudulent symbolic power rather than actual authority. We dive deep into the crucial distinction between drive and desire, how fantasy structures our reality (and why realizing our fantasies would be the worst thing that could happen), and why repression actually manifests on the surface rather than buried deep within. We also discuss how these insights help us understand everything from capitalism's engine of perpetual dissatisfaction to why shows like Mad Men and The Sopranos perfectly illustrate psychoanalytic concepts.

In The Backroom on Patreon, Todd and I discuss Hegel's most misunderstood yet popular concept—dialectics—and how it connects to psychoanalytic thinking. Become a Patron at Patreon.com/OneDime if you haven't already!

Timestamps:

00:00 The Backroom Preview: Materialism vs Idealism

02:48 Why Psychoanalysis?

06:17 The Relevance of Freud Today

09:43 The Unconscious

32:41 Freud the Feminist?

46:50 Repression and Civilization

51:04 Penis Envy and the Phallus

54:55 Desire vs The Death Drive

01:13:28 Fantasy and Reality in Psychoanalysis

01:24:11 Capitalism, Socialism, & Communism

01:28:04 Embracing Alienation

01:31:17 Mad Men and Taxi Driver

01:43:07 Freudian Dream Theory and Its Critics

01:50:43 Freud's Political Views

01:58:06 Transition to the Backroom

Check out Todd McGowan’s books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001IU0F3I

Todd McGowan’s Why Theory Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YAQf8Tg8Da7QRBx9vKWgs?si=863cdf40265b4620

Follow me on X: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial

Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman

Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1Dimee

Give 1Dime Radio a 5-Star rating if you enjoyed the show!

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Get access to The Backroom Exclusive episodes on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDime

In this episode of 1Dime Radio, I am joined by Professor Todd McGowan, philosopher and author of "Emancipation After Hegel" and "Capitalism and Desire," to debunk some misconceptions about Sigmund Freud: The Father of Psychoanalysis.

Todd breaks down major misconceptions about Freud's ideas, from the real meaning behind "penis envy" and hysteria to why the phallus represents fraudulent symbolic power rather than actual authority. We dive deep into the crucial distinction between drive and desire, how fantasy structures our reality (and why realizing our fantasies would be the worst thing that could happen), and why repression actually manifests on the surface rather than buried deep within. We also discuss how these insights help us understand everything from capitalism's engine of perpetual dissatisfaction to why shows like Mad Men and The Sopranos perfectly illustrate psychoanalytic concepts.

In The Backroom on Patreon, Todd and I discuss Hegel's most misunderstood yet popular concept—dialectics—and how it connects to psychoanalytic thinking. Become a Patron at Patreon.com/OneDime if you haven't already!

Timestamps:

00:00 The Backroom Preview: Materialism vs Idealism

02:48 Why Psychoanalysis?

06:17 The Relevance of Freud Today

09:43 The Unconscious

32:41 Freud the Feminist?

46:50 Repression and Civilization

51:04 Penis Envy and the Phallus

54:55 Desire vs The Death Drive

01:13:28 Fantasy and Reality in Psychoanalysis

01:24:11 Capitalism, Socialism, & Communism

01:28:04 Embracing Alienation

01:31:17 Mad Men and Taxi Driver

01:43:07 Freudian Dream Theory and Its Critics

01:50:43 Freud's Political Views

01:58:06 Transition to the Backroom

Check out Todd McGowan’s books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001IU0F3I

Todd McGowan’s Why Theory Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YAQf8Tg8Da7QRBx9vKWgs?si=863cdf40265b4620

Follow me on X: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial

Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/1dimeman

Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1Dimee

Give 1Dime Radio a 5-Star rating if you enjoyed the show!

  continue reading

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