 
 
This is the first book-length study of Modernist utopias of the mind. 
Pietikainen examines the psychodynamic writings of Otto Gross, C G Jung,
 Wilhelm Reich and Erich Fromm. After they broke from Freud and orthodox
 psychoanalysis, Pietikainen argues, utopianism became increasingly 
important to the fundamental ambitions of all four thinkers. He shows 
how Gross' "Matriarchal Communism", Jung's "Archetypal Cosmos", Reich's 
"Orgonomic Functionalism" and Fromm's "Socialist Humanism" were attempts
 to reshape social structures and human relations by conquering the 
Unconscious. Pietikainen places the 'utopian impulse' with the 
historical context of the large, violent socio-political narratives of 
the early twentieth century. This innovative interdisciplinary book 
contributes to ongoing scholarly and professional discussions about the 
historicity versus the universality of human nature.

 
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