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Listen, Little Man! by Wilhelm Reich,

Listen, Little Man! by Wilhelm Reich,
"Listen, Little Man! is a great physician's quiet talk to each one of us, the average human being, the Little Man. Written in 1946 in answer to the gossip and defamation that plagued his remarkable career, it tells how Reich watched, at first naively, then with amazement, and finally with horror, at what the Little Man does to himself; how he suffers and rebels; how he esteems his enemies and murders his friends; how, wherever he gains power as a "representative of the people," he misuses this power and makes it crueler than the power it has supplanted. Reich has us to look honestly at ourselves and to assume responsibility for our lives and for the great untapped potential that lies in the depth of human nature.



Jung and Reich: The Body as Shadow
Jung and Reich: The Body as Shadow
Although contemporaries, Carl Jung and Wilhelm Reich -two giants in the field of psychoanalysis - never met. What might have happened if they had is the inspiration behind this detailed investigation. Jung and Reich succinctly outlines each man's personality and compares their lives and their work, emphasizing points of convergence between them. John Conger provocatively puts Jung's mystical approach and psychological approach to spiritual disciplines on the same plane as Reich's controversial theories of "genitality" and character armor. The result is a heady "what if?" bound to intrigue and inspire readers.



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 Leuschner - Wilhelm Leuschner (born 15 June 1890 in Bayreuth - 29 September 1944 in Berlin-Plötzensee) was a social-democtratic politician who fought against the Third Reich until he was murdered.

Wilhelm Guddorf - Wilhelm Guddorf (Pseudonym Paul Braun; born 20 February 1902 in Melle, Belgium; died 13 May 1943 in Berlin-Plötzensee, executed), by profession a journalist, was a resistance fighter in the Third Reich. He was reputedly a member of the Red Orchestra (Rote Kapelle) resistance group.



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