![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But it's also disorganized, repetitive, and self-righteous, and in general it gives the impression of someone who found it very easy to convince himself he had "proved" things. He was also a crusading anti-fascist and anti-Stalinist, and he thought dangerous politics were a side effect of unconscious contradictions in society this book makes a pretty good case for that. I haven't read Reich since then so I'm not sure what I would think now.)Īs you may know, Reich was a student of Freud who's now known as a colorful crackpot (or, in California, a genius) who believed sexual life-energy could cure cancer, change the weather, etc. (This is an old review that I wrote in 2002 and thought that I had copied here, but hadn't. ![]()
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