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Sigmund Freud / Repetition compulsion / Tenochtitlan / Jean-François Lyotard / Continental philosophy / Philosophy / Postmodernism / Beyond the Pleasure Principle / Death drive / Freudian psychology / Materialists / Narcissism
Date: 2013-08-23 14:48:20
Sigmund Freud
Repetition compulsion
Tenochtitlan
Jean-François Lyotard
Continental philosophy
Philosophy
Postmodernism
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Death drive
Freudian psychology
Materialists
Narcissism

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