Connect Freud to Marcuse’s idea of surplus repression.

What will be an ideal response?


A question arising from Freud’s analysis is whether the conflict between the pleasure principle and the reality principle must inevitably lead to the repression of instinctual pleasure and thus the “misery” of humankind. These additional controls represent. The surplus repression represents the portion of repression “which is the result of specific societal conditions sustained in the specific interest of domination” and that unnecessarily impedes the gratification of instinctual desires (ibid.:88). In other words, although the reality principle is intrinsically opposed to the pleasure principle, the specific form that it takes is determined by the prevailing method of social domination—the existing system of social institutions, norms, and values that guides the necessary control of the instincts.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The major difference between Mills' power elite thesis and Marx's theory of class conflict is that Mills believed that:

a. class conflict was relatively unimportant in industrial society b. revolutionary change was not possible in American society c. the upper class would eventually give up power to the working class d. the working class could not win power without joining forces with the middle class

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The relative position of individuals within societies affects ______ chances.

a. domestic b. global c. personal d. life

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Gilman’s passage concerning corsets is used as a metaphor for

a. lack of control by women over fashion b. their role as mothers c. general constraints placed upon women d. their role as wives

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