The article aims at showing the presence of two opposing theoretical discourses in Freud, in what concerns the relationship between the subject and modemity. It intends to demonstrate that in its second version, developed in Malaise dansia civilisation, the analytical discourse achieved a systematic critical review of its initial version outlined in "La morale sexuelle 'civilisée' et la maladie nerveuse des temps modemes". Through constructing the concepts of discontent and distress, the Freudian discourse thus made psychoanalysis social-proof. ln addition, it indicates that psychoanalysis was able to build a reading of modemity other than those made by Weber and Heidegger. Finally, this joumey also aims at thinking over the present crisis of psychoanalysis within the new conditions of discontent in modemity.
Discontent; distress; sublimation