
Classic Audiobook Collection Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex by Sigmund Freud ~ Full Audiobook [science]
Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex by Sigmund Freud audiobook.
Genre: science
First published in the early twentieth century, Sigmund Freud's Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex is a foundational, provocative work that reshaped how modern readers think about desire, development, and the hidden forces that influence everyday life. In three tightly argued essays, Freud challenges the idea that sexuality begins at puberty or fits neatly into social norms, proposing instead that sexual life develops in stages from childhood onward and that adult preferences, anxieties, and symptoms can be traced to earlier patterns of pleasure, attachment, and conflict. Drawing on clinical observation and the emerging language of psychoanalysis, he examines variations in sexual aims and objects, the role of fantasy, and the ways repression and shame can transform desire into distress. Along the way, Freud introduces concepts that would become central to his broader system, including the dynamics of libido and the psychological significance of so-called perversions and neuroses. Read today, the book is both a historical document and a living argument: controversial, influential, and relentlessly curious about how private experience collides with culture, morality, and medicine.
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Chapters (Approximate)
(00:00:00) Chapter 01
(00:25:24) Chapter 02
(00:43:48) Chapter 03
(00:49:29) Chapter 04
(00:59:22) Chapter 05
(01:10:53) Chapter 06
(01:34:19) Chapter 07
(02:17:48) Chapter 08
(02:38:51) Chapter 09
(03:04:21) Chapter 10
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