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25 Cards in this Set

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Werther
1. Middle class
2. Infatuated with Lotte
3. Committed suicide
4. Summarize the plot
Lotte
1. Acts as a mother to her eight siblings
2. Wife of Albert
3. Werther is infatuated with her
4. Summarize Plot
Albert
1. Lotte's Husband
2. Friend of Werther
3. Summarize the plot
Fraulein Von B
1. Friend of Werther
2. Snubs Werther at party
3. Summarize plot
Heinrich
1. Crazy man
2. Former employee of Lotte's family
3. Driven insane passion for Lotte
Wilhelm
1. Werther's chief correspondent
2. Summarize plot
Wahlheim
1. City where Lotte lives
2. Werther admires Wahlheim
3. Summarize plot
The Sorrows of Young Werther

Basic Plot
1. Werther gets to Wahlheim
2. Werther falls in love with Lotte
3. Albert comes back
4. Werther goes crazy
5. Werther leaves Wahlheim
6. Werther gets snubbed by upper class in new job
7. Werther went back to Wahlheim
8. Werther kissed Lotte
9. Werther kills himself
Great Towns

Basic Message
1. England looks great at first
2. Poor live in filth
3. Capital is social power
Communist Manifesto

Basic Message
Proletariat needs to rise up against the Bourgeoisie
Feudal Communism
1. Earliest form of socialism
2. Ignores personal history of exploitation of power
3. No appreciation of historical progress
4. Want to reinstate the old feudal order
Petty-Bourgeois Socialism
1. The Petty-Bourgeois is a new class
2. This class in being assimilated into the proletariat as society becomes more urbanized
3. They do not see that the answer is to develop the proletariat into a revolutionary class
German Socialism
1. True Socialism
2. Began as a response to French socialist literature
3. Doesn’t appreciate that the French ideas grew out of a social environment which did not exist yet in Germany
4. Lack of class character and its decrying of violent revolution make it weak and ineffectual.
Conservative Socialism
1. Bourgeois Socialism
2. Wish to reform Bourgeoisie and not destroy it
3. They prolong the misery of the proletariat and stand in the way of historical progress
Id
1. The unconscious self
2. Source of our libidinal drive
3. Amoral
4. Expressed in eros and thanatos
Superego
1. The higher self
2. oversees and censors the actions of the ego.
3. moral
Ego
1. The conscious self
Libido
1. The energy latent in the id
2. Often associated with sexual objects
Eros
1. The life-drive
2. Binds humans together
3. Most potently seen in instances of love.
Thanatos
1. The death drive
2. Seeks destruction and violence
3. It is in permanent tension with Eros.
Narcissism
The libidinal energy that we invest in ourselves.
Oceanic Feeling
1. The sense of oneness
2. This feeling is not an article of faith
3. Churches channel this into belief systems
Pleasure Principle
The purpose of life is to achieve happiness
Reality Principle
Defer gratification of a desire when circumstantial reality disallows its immediate gratification
Sublimation
Channeling of primal energy into other physical or psychological activities