In 1905, Sigmund Freud placed sexuality at the center of human psychological life, insisting that its roots reach back not to puberty but to the earliest experiences of childhood. His Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality broke a profound cultural silence, forcing Western thought to confront what it had long preferred to ignore. Though many of his specific claims—particularly those concerning women—were later dismantled by feminist thinkers and empirical science, the deeper gesture endured: the recognition that desire is not a simple biological fact but a layered, developmental, and deeply h
Freud's Sexual Theory: Innovation, Controversy, and Feminist Critique
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