Marx, Nietzsche, Freud

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20/05/2009

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  1. Marx's answer to the men's consciousness-old question of the purpose of life
  2. Nietzsche's answer to the men's consciousness-old question of the purpose of life
  3. Freud's answer to the men's consciousness-old question of the purpose of life

Résumé :

marx, nietzsche and freud are three German thinkers who lived at different epochs, the older was born in 1818 and the youngest died in 1939. As very different as they are, one is an economical a political theoretician, one is a philosopher, one is a doctor, they can however be seen similar in the extent that they raise doubt about the most secure values and institutions that have been prevailing in the society for ages. This is the reason why the French philosopher Paul Ricoeur gave their work the grouping characterization of "hermeneutics of suspicion". With different purpose and approach, each of these authors assumes that the engagement between a consciousness and its world is structured by something hidden that is not immediately obvious. marx, nietzsche and freud strive to reveal these ignored causes.

My essay will emphasis on how the three authors find an explanation for why there is this society which arose after mankind's development and which is still for many of us a big question mark as for its reasons and its origins. While paying attention consecutively to how each author attacks the main "truths" that is to say, in my essay, religion, politics, the organization of society and the individual's action themselves, I will show the links that exist between their theories; how they have the same dynamics of revealing the shadowed side of things.

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