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From: Dag.H.Moldenhagen-AT-rlvphs.no
Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 11:13:41 +0200
Subject: Re: HAB: Origins of "das Unbehag der Moderne"




"Jeremy J. Shapiro" wrote:

> It is derived ultimately from Freud's 1931 essay "Das Unbehagen in der Kultur" ("Discomfort with Civilization", published in English as "Civilization and its Discontents").  I can't remember who transferred it to modernity.
>
>       Jeremy

 Thanks Jeremy- I will lokk at the puyblication. . Any other who has any commment?

I wrote:

>
>
> At 09:06 AM 5/12/00 +0200, your brain seems to have output the following:
> >I need a short commentary/reference to the origin of the word " Das Unbehag der
> >Moderne".
> >I now Habermas has wrote about it. But was it Adorno who coined the word.
> >I believe those on this list can give a very quick and simple answer.
> >
> >From
> >
> >Dag Helge Moldenhagen
> >Rdyrveien 4, 43oo Sandnes.
> >
> >
> >
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