"The tendency to aggression is an innate, independent, instinctual disposition in man... it constitutes the powerful obstacle to culture"
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The subtext is classic Freud: progress is purchased by repression, and repression never comes free. If aggression is innate, then laws, manners, and moral codes aren’t simply expressions of shared values; they’re containment systems. Culture doesn’t erase the drive, it redirects it, disguises it, sublimates it into competition, ambition, status games, even art. That’s why the phrase “to culture” matters: aggression isn’t outside civilization, it’s the energy civilization continually tries to domesticate.
Context sharpens the cynicism. Writing in the shadow of mechanized war and mass politics, Freud is pushing back against rosy theories of human perfectibility. His intent isn’t to excuse violence but to explain why “never again” keeps failing: the obstacle isn’t only institutions or leaders, it’s the human animal itself. Culture, in this view, is less a triumphal march than a tense ceasefire maintained by guilt, discipline, and social surveillance.
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