Freud begins the seventh chapter by clearly explaining how the repression of the death instinct gives rise to neurosis in the individual : the natural aggressiveness of the human child is suppressed by society ( and its local representative, the father-figure ) and turned inward, introjected, directed back against the ego.
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However, circumstances were to be unforthcoming : A few days before his death, he dined with his friend Jean-Paul Belmondo to tell him about the re-publication by Champ Libre of Jacques Mesrine's autobiography " L'Instinct de Mort " ('The Death Instinct'), since republished ( December 2006 ) by �ditions Le Chien Rouge, Marseille.
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Sigmund Freud with his psychoanalytic projects, in " The Ego and the Id " ( 1923 ), speculates that sexual satisfaction by orgasm make Eros ( " life instinct " ) exhausted and leaves the field open to Thanatos ( " death instinct " ), in other words, with orgasm Eros fulfills its mission and gives way to Thanatos.
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The most that can perhaps be said is that Freud did not find " any biological argument which contradicts his dualistic conception of instinctual life ", but at the same time, " as Jones ( 1957 ) points out,'no biological observation can be found to support the idea of a death instinct, one which contradicts all biological principles'" either.
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Along with feverish activity against the social order, Libertad was usually also organizing feasts, dances and country excursions, in consequence of his vision of anarchism as the " joy of living " and not as militant sacrifice and death instinct, seeking to reconcile the requirements of the individual ( in his need for autonomy ) with the need to destroy authoritarian society.
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French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, for his part, castigated the " refusal to accept this culminating point of Freud's doctrine [ . . . ] by those who conduct their analysis on the basis of a conception of the " ego " [ . . . ] that death instinct whose enigma Freud propounded for us at the height of his experience ".