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  1. Thoughts for the Time of War and Death (German: Zeitgemäßes über Krieg und Tod) is a set of twin essays written by Sigmund Freud in 1915, six months after the outbreak of World War I. The essays express discontent and disillusionment with human nature and human society in the aftermath of the hostilities ; and generated much ...

  2. Thoughts for the Times on War and Death. (1915) Note. In this essay, written about six months after the outbreak of the First World War, Freud expresses his disillusionment about human nature and the supreme institution of the civilized world, namely the state.

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  4. Summary. The Disillusionment of the War. Sigmund Freud begins "Thoughts for the Times on War and Death" by lamenting Europe's degenerate state. Millions of soldiers are caught up in World War I (1914–18) while people at home feel disillusioned by the unwelcome changes that have befallen the continent.

  5. "Thoughts for the Times on War and Death" refers to the essay's subject matter. Author Sigmund Freud explores how World War I (1914–18) caused people to become disillusioned with modern society and forced them to reevaluate their relationship with death. Summary.

  6. There are two essays in Sigmund Freud 's "Thoughts for the Times on War and Death," one on disillusionment and the other on our relation to death as revealed or modified by war. Freud wrote them in March and April 1915, six months after war was declared.

  7. A struggle with the concept of death: “Thoughts for the Times on War and Death” Liran Razinsky. This is the sixth chapter of Freud, Psychoanalysis and Death (Cambridge University Press, 2013).