The fuck n' suck is Sadean. You might call it Sade Arabia given its transvaluation of values and smashing of present bourgeois norms. But its more modern influence is late Freudian and how Freudians built on Freud.
https://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=68110622abb46&commentid=681153a467cfa"In Civilization and Its Discontents, Freud theorized the fundamental tensions between civilization and the individual; his theory is grounded in the notion that humans have certain characteristic instincts that are immutable.[4] The primary tension originates from an individual attempting to find instinctive freedom, and civilization's contrary demand for conformity and repression of instincts. Freud states that when any situation that is desired by the pleasure principle is prolonged, it creates a feeling of mild resentment as it clashes with the reality principle.
"Primitive instincts—for example, the desire to kill and the insatiable craving for sexual gratification—are harmful to the collective wellbeing of a human community."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilization_and_Its_DiscontentsWhich is to say Freud saw this repression of Eros, or sexual freedom, as necessary. The difference for Freudians like Norman O. Brown, Wilhelm Reich, and to a lesser extent Marcuse, was that they saw this repression as harmful and its overthrow as likely.
Irving Kristol pretty much summed up this thinking:
https://www.nytimes.com/1971/03/28/archives/pornography-obscenity-and-the-case-for-censorship-pornography.html"It is true that, in our time, some quite brilliant minds have come to the conclusion that a reversion to infantile sexuality is the ultimate mission and secret destiny of the human race."
AI rundowns on Sade, Brown, Marcuse, and Reich pertaining to this:
https://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=67f0553cca3a1&commentid=67f06cf295a90https://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=67f0553cca3a1&commentid=67f07467c80aehttps://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=67f0553cca3a1&commentid=67f17a1dd2305https://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=67f0553cca3a1&commentid=67f07320cb75c
Joe_McCarthy 0 points 1 day ago
"America is a mistake." - Sigmund Freud
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Sigmund Freud famously referred to America as a "mistake," and more specifically, a "gigantic mistake," due to his criticisms of its culture, lack of intellectual traditions, and what he perceived as a moral prudishness. He also found the rapid dissemination of his ideas in America both gratifying and worrying due to the American culture's perceived lack of respect for intellectual tradition.
Here's a more detailed look at his reasons:
Perceived cultural shortcomings:
Freud felt that American culture lacked a strong sense of intellectual tradition and that it was overly focused on materialism and wealth.
Moral prudishness:
He found a peculiar mix of enthusiasm and moral prudishness in American intellectuals.
Lack of social manners:
He criticized the lack of social etiquette and refinement he perceived in American society.
Personal experiences:
His 1909 visit to America, including the lack of public restrooms and the quality of food and water, also contributed to his negative perception.
Discomfort with the rapid spread of his ideas:
While pleased with the popularity of his theories in America, he also felt a sense of unease about how his ideas were being received and adapted in a culture he didn't fully appreciate, notes Paul Roazen.
More:
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/501206/how-freud%E2%80%99s-only-visit-america-made-him-hate-us-rest-his-life#:~:text=The%20Freudian%20influence%20was%20underway,none%20the%20less%20a%20mistake.%E2%80%9D