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Autor:
Philip W. Bennett, Galina Hristeva
Publikováno v:
International Forum of Psychoanalysis. 27:54-69
In 1929, Wilhelm Reich lectured on “Psychoanalysis as a natural science” before the Communist Academy in Moscow; he was the only Freudian-trained Central European psychoanalyst to do so. That same year, his article “Dialectical materialism and
Autor:
Philip W. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Metascience. 25:79-82
There is a standard narrative about the radical psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich that includes the claims that following an admittedly brilliant youthful career in Vienna he became mentally ill and that his supposed laboratory work related to life energy
Autor:
Philip W. Bennett, Andreas Peglau
Publikováno v:
German Studies Review. 37:41-60
In 1933 the Nazis began to denaturalize German citizens who had fled Germany. The controversial Austrian psychoanalyst, Wilhelm Reich, was among the 40,000 emigrants who lost their German citizenship as a result of a denaturalization investigation—
Autor:
Philip W. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Capitalism Nature Socialism. 21:106-112
I am grateful to the editors and especially Joel Kovel for publishing my article on Wilhelm Reich's early writings on work democracy.1 2 And who could not help but be flattered when the editor-in-c...
Autor:
Philip W. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Capitalism Nature Socialism. 21:53-73
Wilhelm Reich began his studies with Sigmund Freud while a medical student at the University of Vienna, and by the time he was graduated in 1922, he had already been a psychoanalyst for three years...
Autor:
Philip W. Bennett
Publikováno v:
International Forum of Psychoanalysis. 19:51-65
Most people who recognize his name are aware that Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957) was considered to be one of Freud's most brilliant students and an important contributor to psychoanalytic theory. But it is also widely known that this innovative thinker,
Autor:
Philip W. Bennett
Publikováno v:
The International journal of psycho-analysis. 95(2)
After discussing Wilhelm Reich's place in psychoanalysis, the article explores his arrest as an 'enemy alien' in December 1941. Reich's emotional responses to his imprisonment (which was illegal and which lasted nearly a month) are explored. A number
Autor:
Philip W. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Investigations. 3:38-46
Autor:
Philip W. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Investigations. 1:49-63
Let us introduce two antithetical terms in order to avoid certain elementary confusions: To the question “How do you know that so-and-so is the case?”, we sometimes answer by giving ‘criteria’ and sometimes by giving ‘symptoms. If medical s
Autor:
Grahame Kelly, Mike Stephenson, Glenn W. Hawkes, Peter Tewksbury, Claire Thomas, Philip W. Bennett, Don Manley
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 43:58-61