The Future Of An Illusion: Reprint of the 1928 edition. "The Future of an Illusion" is a book written by Sigmund Freud in 1927. It describes his interpretation of religion's origins, development, psychoanalysis, and its future. Freud describes religion as an illusion, as one of the wishes that are the "fulfillments of the oldest, strongest, and most urgent wishes of mankind". This title remains a landmark work of the 20th century.

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BASIC PRINCIPLES
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The future of an illusion is bleak indeed: we are living it. Like sleepers drowning in a dream, struggling toward a receding surface, the logic of the machine that inherits the end of a long historical process presses the life breath out of us.

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AHA! Psychologen (1)
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In “The Future of an Illusion,” he described belief in God as a collective neurosis: he called it “longing for a father.” But in his last completed book, “Moses and Monotheism,” something new emerges. There Freud, without abandoning his atheism, ...