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It identifies the work’s bibliographic context, including German editions and the 1928 English translation base. The editor explains how Freud’s interests shifted back from natural sciences, medicine, and psychotherapy toward cultural problems, and situates the book as a precursor to “Civilization and its Discontents.”","By SIGMUND FREUD  \nAN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL STUDY  \nBEYOND THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE  \nCIVILIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTSTHE COMPLETE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES ON PSYCHOANALYSIS THE EGO AND THE ID  \nTHE FUTURE OF AN ILLUSION GROUP PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE EGO · INTRODUCTORY LECTURES ON PSYCHOANALYSIS JOKES AND THEIR RELATION TO THE UNCONSCIOUS LEONARDO DA VINCI AND A MEMORY OF HIS CHILDHOOD NEW INTRODUCTORY LECTURES ON PSYCHOANALYSIS ON DREAMSON THE HISTORY OF THE PSYCHOANALYTIC MOVEMENT AN OUTLINE OF PSYCHOANALYSIS  \nTHE PROBLEM OF ANXIETY  \nTHE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF EVERYDAY LIFE  \nTHE QUESTION OF LAY ANALYSIS   \nTOTEM AND TABOO  \nThe Future OF AN Illusion  \nSIGMUND FREUD  \nNewly Translated from the German and Edited by JAMES STRACHEY  \nw . W . NORTON & COMPANY · INC ·  \nCopyright © 1961 by James Strachey  \nLibrary of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Freud, Sigmund, 18(;5-1939 .  \nThe future of an illusion.  \nTranslation of Die Zukunft einer Illusion. Bibliography; p.  \nIncludes indexes.  \n1. Psychology, Religious. 2. Religion.  \n3. Psychoanalysis. I. Strachey, James. II. Title.  \nBL53 .F67 1975 200'. 1'9 75 15645  \nISBN 0 393-01120-8  \nPrinted in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  \nCONTENTS  \nEditor's Note 8  \nThe Future of an Illusion 5  \nBibliography and Author Index 57  \nGeneral Index 61  \nTHE FUTURE OF AN ILLUSION  \nEDITOR'S NOTE DIE ZUKUNFT EINER ILLUSION  \n(a) GERMAN EDITIONS:  \n1927 Leipzig, Vienna and Zurich: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag. Pp. 91.  \n1928 2nd ed. Same publishers. (Unchanged.) Pp. 91.  \n1928 G.S., 11,411-66.  \n1948 G.W., 14, 325-380.  \n(b) ENGLISH TRANSLATION:  \nThe Future of an Illusion 1928 London: Hogarth Press and Institute of Psycho Analysis. Pp. 98. (Tr. W. D. Robson-Scott.)  \nThe present translation is based on that published in 1928.  \nThis work was begun in the spring of 1927, it was finished by September and published in November of the same year.  \nIn the 'Postscript' which Freud added in 1935 to his Autobiographical Study he remarked on 'a significant change' that had come about in his writings during the previous decade. 'My interest', he explained, 'after making a long detour through the natural sciences, medicine and psychotherapy, returned to the cultural problems which had fascinated me long before, when I was a youth scarcely old enough for thinking' (Standard Ed., 20, 72) . He had, of course, touched several times on those problems in the intervening years-especially in Totem and Taboo (1912-13);1 but it was with The Futur.e ofan Illusion that he entered on the series of studies which were to be his major concern for the remainder of his life. Of these the most important were Civilization and its Discontents (1930a), which is the direct successor to the present work, the discussion of philosophies of life which forms the last of the New Introductory Lectures (1933a), WIv War? (1933b), Freud's open letter to Einstein, and  \n1 His earliest published approach to the problem of religion was in the paper on 'Obsessive Actions and Religious Practices' (19076) .  \n4 THE FUTURE OF AN ILLUSION  \nfinally Moses and Monotheism (1939a), which he worked at from 1934 onwards.  \nIn view of Freud's sweeping pronouncement on p. 6 ('1 scorn to distinguish between culture and civilization') and of a similar remark towards the end of 'Why War?', it seems unnecessary to embark on the tiresome problem of the proper translation of the German word 'Kultur'. We have usually, but not invariably, chosen 'civilization' for the noun and 'cultural'for the adjective.","cbCaiei6VU72eXtf","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaiei6VU72eXtf","pdf",2723796,3,1,69,"English","en",105,"# Editor's Note\n## The Future of an Illusion","[{\"question\":\"Who edited the English translation of “The Future of an Illusion,” and what was the translation basis?\",\"answer\":\"James Strachey edited the newly translated edition. 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