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Nature Heals The Psychological Essays of Paul Goodman
Goodman, Paul; ed. by Taylor Stoehr Publisher: E.P. Dutton, New York, USA Year Published: 1979 Pages: 260pp Price: $6.50 ISBN: 0-525-47569-9 Resource Type: Book
Adolescent sexuality, the nature of aggression, ethics, Freud, the psychology of artists, Reich, homosexuality -- large, important, and controversial issues like these fascinated Paul Goodman, and in these essays he writes about them as if he absolutely had to, as if nothing were more important than the subject at hand.
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Table of Contents
Preface Introduction
Freud and the Golden Age The Father of the Psychoanalytic Movement The Golden Age Eros, or the drawing of the Bow
Reich and his Enemies Freud's Theory of the Mind The Political Meaning of Some Recent Revisions of Freud, and The Barricade and the Bedroom, by C. Wright Mills & Patricia Salter, with reply by PG Sex ad Revolutions The Fate of Dr. Reich's books Great Pioneer, but No Libertarian
Modern Psychopathology Unpublished "Editors' Note" for the First Issue of Complex A Public Dream of Universal Disaster The Children and Psychology Sex and Ethics Designing Pacific films Reflections on Racism, Spite, Guilt and Non-Violence The Psychology of Being Powerless The Anti-Social and Aggression
Writers and Writing The Psychological Revolution and the Writer's Life-View On the Intellectual Inhibition of Explosive Grief and Anger On a Writer's Block
Notes on Self-Analysis On Being a Writer: An Essay for My Fortieth Birthday The Politics of Being Queer My Psychology as a "Utopian Sociologist"
What is Man? Notes from a Journal What Is Man? Eight Lectures
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