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Brief Summary
In this paper, Freud sums up his earlier discussions on the subject of narcissism and considers its place
in sexual development. Furthermore he looks at the deeper problems of the relation between the ego
and external objects, drawing a new distinction between the 'ego-libido' and 'object-libido'. Most importantly
he introduces the idea of the 'ego-ideal', and the self- observing agency related to it. Freud also looks
briefly at his controversies with Jung and Adler, indeed one of his motives for writing this was probably
to show that the concept of narcissism offers an alternative to Jung's non-sexual 'libido' and Adler's 'masculine
protest'.
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