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 A Primer of Libertarian Education by Joel Spring, X In this book Joel Spring traces the long tradition of libertarian opposition to established forms of schooling from Rousseau and William Godwin to A.S. Neill and Paulo Freire. He illuminates the central questions that have concerned radical educators: -- How can teaching encourage independence and self-reliance? -- Can rigid ideas and ideologies be avoided by radical educators? -- What is the contradiction between "schooling" and "education"? -- How does truly libertarian child rearing challenge the family structure? -- How can real learning free people so they can begin to change the world around them? Spring also discusses the ideas of several figures whose relevance to education is just beginning to be appreciated, including Max Stirner, Franciso Ferrer, Wilhelm Reich, and Tolstoy. Spring concludes with suggestions for what directions radical educational change might now take.
 WR - Mysteries of the Organism by Raymond Durgnat, The starting point for Dusan Makavejev's controversial and explicit film is Wilhelm Reich, the Marxist psychoanalyst who preached social improvement through sexual enlightenment. Reich is a maverick intellectual, sexual pioneer, and theorist of "Orgone energy," but also of "world revolution." By juxtaposing hippie America and Cold War Yugoslavia, Dusan Makavejev stages an encounter between psychotherapy and Marxism, sexual permissiveness and socialism. For Raymond Durgnat "WR is an adventure playground that the film's spectators enter and interact with. It's intellectual cinema, and a film that prophesied the horror of the conflict in what is now the former Yugoslavia.
Wilhelm Reich in Hell - Wilhelm Reich in Hell is a play by Robert Anton Wilson. It presents the character of famous psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, dead in a United States prison, passing through death and judgment. Wilhelm Reich - Wilhelm Reich (March 24, 1897–November 3, 1957) was an Austrian-American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and author, who was trained in Vienna by Sigmund Freud. Wilhelm Moritz Keferstein - Wilhelm Moritz Keferstein (June 7, 1833 - 1870) was a German naturalist. Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst - Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst (1743 - 1807) was a German naturalist and entomologist.
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