Norman O. Brown Quotes
I am what is mine. Personality is the original personal property.
Norman O. Brown (1990). “Love's Body, Reissue of 1966 edition”, p.145, Univ of California Press
To be seen is the ambition of ghosts, and to be remembered is the ambition of the dead.
Norman O. Brown (1990). “Love's Body, Reissue of 1966 edition”, p.99, Univ of California Press
Norman O. Brown (1990). “Love's Body, Reissue of 1966 edition”, p.155, Univ of California Press
Norman O. Brown (2012). “Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History”, p.16, Wesleyan University Press
Norman O. Brown (1990). “Love's Body, Reissue of 1966 Edition”, p.260, Univ of California Press
Norman O. Brown (1990). “Love's Body, Reissue of 1966 edition”, p.247, Univ of California Press
Norman O. Brown (2012). “Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History”, p.240, Wesleyan University Press
Norman O. Brown (1972). “Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History”
The dynamics of capitalism is postponement of enjoyment to the constantly postponed future.
Norman O. Brown (2012). “Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History”, p.273, Wesleyan University Press
Norman O. Brown (1990). “Love's Body, Reissue of 1966 edition”, p.143, Univ of California Press
The human body is not a thing or a substance, given, but a continuous creation.
Norman O. Brown (1990). “Love's Body, Reissue of 1966 edition”, p.155, Univ of California Press
Norman O. Brown (1991). “Apocalypse and/or Metamorphosis”, p.10, Univ of California Press
Norman O. Brown (1990). “Love's Body, Reissue of 1966 edition”, p.116, Univ of California Press
The insane do not share the normal prejudice in favor of external reality.
Norman O. Brown (1968). “Love's Body”
Norman O. Brown (2012). “Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History”, p.305, Wesleyan University Press
Norman O. Brown (1990). “Love's Body, Reissue of 1966 edition”, p.184, Univ of California Press
Psychoanalysis can provide a theory of 'progress,' but only by viewing history as a neurosis.
Norman O. Brown (2012). “Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History”, p.18, Wesleyan University Press
Norman O. Brown (1968). “Love's Body”
Norman O. Brown (2012). “Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History”, p.271, Wesleyan University Press