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The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith after Freud by Philip Rieff
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The triumph of the therapeutic; uses of faith after Freud

by Philip Rieff

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New York, Harper & Row [1966]

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To the memory of my parents.
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Literature and sociology have long supplied eloquent and knowing professional mourners at the wake for Christian culture.
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Theory is God's gift to both the timid and the daring. Moreover, it is often hard to say who is timid, who is daring. A theory can be used to kill facts or create them. A theoretician is the artificer of reality.
Faith is better than knowledge if it works; but knowledge is better if faith be only an escape from knowledge.
The question is no longer as Dostoevski put it: “Can civilized men believe?” Rather: Can unbelieving men be civilized?
Modern men are like Rilke's panther, forever looking out from one cage into another.
No German ever escapes Hegel; a German Marxist is suspect of saying Marx when he means Hegel
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0226716465, Paperback)

"Philip Rieff has become out most learned and provocative critic of psychoanalytic thinking and of the compelling mind and character of its first proponent. Rieff's Freud: The Mind of the Moralist remains the sharpest exegesis yet to be done on the moral and intellectual implications of Freud's work. It was a critical masterpiece, worthy of the man who inspired it; and it is now followed by a work that suffers not at all in comparison. No review can do justice to the richness of The Triumph of the Therapeutic."—Robert Coles, New York Times Book Review

"A triumphantly successful exploration of certain key themes in cultural life. Rieff's incidental remarks are not only illuminating in themselves; they suggest whole new areas of inquiry."—Alasdair MacIntyre, Guardian

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:53 -0400)

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