) For Freud, what fundamental ground or purpose organizes and defines human nature and
in turn defines the character of men and women? Consequently what two key aspects define
the relationships between men and women? What social institution or arrangement does
this produce? What does this fundamental ground or purpose always seek and demand?
How and why does this demand then manifest itself or emerge in the different levels and
wider types of human social/institutional arrangements or social connections? What does
Freud call all these emergent forms of social and institutional connections? How is this
related to Freuds view of the character and potential of relations between men and women
individually and socially? Critically examine Freuds views in light of Marxs discussion of
the relation between and potential of men and women. According to Marx what defines the
potential of the relations between men and women and how is this different from Freuds
view? Please answer every question in the essay and put it in the format of an intro, 3 body paras, and a conclusion.