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Theories of Aggressive Behavior

onflict of World War I (68-69).

It was after writing of aggression that Freud developed his formal structural model for psychoanalysis, based on his earlier work and observations and thus important in considering how aggression as a drive operates. As noted, Freud based his views on observation of human behavior. He decided that all behavior is powered by two fundamental drives: the sex drive or the life instinct encompasses all striving for creative synthesis, and the aggressive drive includes all striving toward self-destruction or the breaking down of order, form, and regulation. The energy of the creative drive is the libido. In his conception, individual differences are accounted for by the way different people deal with their fundamental drives. He illustrated this with the image of a battle between two parts of the personality, the id and the superego, moderate

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