Introduction (Mastery)

Greene reminds us that before industrial society, humans derived a survivalist advantage in observing and in thinking to themselves. A human hunter could afford to observe the patterns of behavior of other animals, before creating the right hunting strategy. That is, the human being figured out how to make time work for him. His physical … Read more

Chapter 9: The Present Outcome of Psychoanalysis (The Denial of Death)

Otto Rank’s insight into neuroticism is a key argument in Becker’s book. According to Rank, the neurotic is close to the truth, spiritually. Psychoanalysis tries to get people to see beyond the illusions of their senses, but with the neurotic, it is a different kind of problem. Neuroticism While the neurotic refuses to acknowledge the … Read more

Chapter 7: The Spell Cast by Persons – the Nexus of Unfreedom (The Denial of Death)

Within man, there is a kind of innate slavishness, a need to worship something bigger than themselves. Many people later question how they could have been fooled by the magnetism or aura of someone great. How they could lose control of their critical faculties so easily? Freud called this phenomenon “transference” – it was when … Read more

Chapter 5: The Psychoanalyst Kierkegaard (The Denial of Death)

Religion and psychoanalysis are related. Kierkegaard can be considered a psychologist, even though he was a theologian and a philosopher. The foundation of Kierkegaard’s philosophy is the Fall in the story of Adam and Eve. This myth contains the basic insight of psychology, that man is a union of opposites – self-consciousness and the physical … Read more

Chapter 4: Human Character as a Vital Lie (The Denial of Death)

If heroism requires courage, why are so few people truly courageous? Even Carlyle, who terrified people, depended on his father for validation. Becker argues that one reason that people lack courage is because they lack authority, and they lack authority because they did not choose to be born –  they have been granted everything: a … Read more