Middle East
The essential idea of this book is that Marxism and psychoanalyze constitute complementary approaches for the study of the human nature. The psychoanalyze puts the accent over the subjective factors, the needs and the forces that pushes man to activities, while Marxism examines the exterior social situation, through
which these activities are expressed. This chapter examines that complementary from the point of view of religion and morality, complementary that doesn’t manifest elsewhere with such evident fashion.
I would like first of all to emphasize one point. It is that the description of the psychological and social factors that influence the religious thinking can not tell us if the affirmation of religion relative to god, the creation, the future life (after death), etc. are right or wrong. In other words, explaining the reasons for a belief doesn’t inform us about the validity and legitimacy of the belief itself. I admit voluntarily to this. We discuss here only the......
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