Man is tied to the weight of his own past, and even by a great therapeutic labor little more can be accomplished than a shifting of the burden.


Freud: The Mind of the Moralist (ed. University of Chicago Press, 1979) - ISBN: 9780226716398


Man is tied to the weight of his own past, and even by a great therapeutic labor little more can be accomplished than a shifting of the burden.

Man is tied to the weight of his own past, and even by a great therapeutic labor little more can be accomplished than a shifting of the burden.

Man is tied to the weight of his own past, and even by a great therapeutic labor little more can be accomplished than a shifting of the burden.

Man is tied to the weight of his own past, and even by a great therapeutic labor little more can be accomplished than a shifting of the burden.