


The id represents the disorganized part of the personality structure that contains a human's basic, instinctual drives while containing the libido-the primary source of instinctual force that is unresponsive to the demands of reality. It is "the conflict between the drives of the id and the demands of the cultural superego" that gives shape to the human psyche. ‖ – (Reading Freud: Psychoanalysis as Cultural Theory, Tony Thwaites) The id is the part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and primary processes are manifest. nothing in the id which corresponds to the idea of time. There is nothing in the id that could be compared with negation. In the human psyche, do ―Contrary impulses exist side by side, without cancelling each other out.
