PRESIDENT'S ESSAY
Freud and the Steam Engine
POSTED
June 17, 2008

Barbara Adam points out that the leading metaphors for nature in the seventeenth and eighteenth century were mechanical. Creation was a clock. By the nineteenth century, though, steam technology had taken over the European imagination, and metaphors of “letting off steam” and “safety valve” were applied to social and psychological realities, not least by Freud.

Perhaps: No steam, no Freud.

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