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"The Freudian theory is one of the most important foundation stones for an edifice to be built by future generations, the dwelling of a freer and wiser humanity"

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Mann blesses Freud with the kind of architectural metaphor that turns a controversial set of ideas into civic infrastructure. Calling psychoanalysis a “foundation stone” does quiet rhetorical work: it downgrades Freud from prophet to mason. A foundation isn’t the house; it’s what makes later building possible. Mann is arguing for durability over unanimity. You don’t have to love every room to concede the ground has shifted.

The “edifice” line is also a strategic deflection of scandal. Freud’s sexual theories were catnip for moral panic in early 20th-century Europe; Mann reframes them as an adult project of modernization. He tucks the prurient under the language of engineering and inheritance: future generations will renovate, expand, correct. That’s a writer’s move, and a political one. It insists the psyche is not a private swamp but a public concern, a site where culture can become less punitive and more honest.

“Freer and wiser humanity” reveals Mann’s deeper stake. This isn’t clinical enthusiasm; it’s humanist rescue work in an era when Europe was flirting with mass irrationality and authoritarian myth. Mann, an anti-fascist exile later in life, knew how easily societies weaponize repression, denial, and fantasy. Psychoanalysis, for him, offers a counter-technology: naming the drives, reading the hidden script, reducing the need for scapegoats. The subtext is faith with guardrails: Freud as a necessary beginning, not a final doctrine, for a more self-knowing modern world.

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Thomas Mann (June 6, 1875 - August 12, 1955) was a Writer from Germany.

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