FREUD
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Continuing to ignore Karl Abraham's observations, Freud, from 1920 up to 1939, gradually wrote the book about Moses the man, who could have been a disciple of Akhnaton. He achieved the last pages and published it only on his death-bed, in exile in London - so afraid was he of the scandal this would have produced; in so he did, exactly as Copernicus with his own writings and discoveries.
The similarity does not covers only the behavior, but also the structure of the theorical content:
Copernicus depicted the Earth in motion while bringing close the sun and the center of the planetary system / Freud depicted the Significant in displacement while bringing closer the Representative to the center (Ideal) of the Social system.
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