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  • Wilhelm Reich's Death in Prison after His Failure to Desist from Highly Dangerous "Orgone" Radiation Research

    06/13/2025 3:22:52 PM PDT · by CharlesOConnell · 31 replies
    ChatGPT | Friday the 13th of June, 2025 | CharlesOconnell
    (Conscientious Questions may have importance approaching that of the answers they evoke.) Wilhelm Reich was a Freudian, Marxist and early Sexual Revolutionary. He realized that most people have no interest in religion as such, but most are fascinated by sex. So he counseled that rather than trying to convert a seminarian by logical arguments, you just need to sexually corrupt him. (It's alleged that French students participating in large scale civil disobedience in Paris in 1970, threw copies of Wilhelm Reich's "The Mass Psychology of Fascism" at Police.) Reich died in prison. He was engaged in radiation experimentation which the...
  • Why Home Doesn't Matter

    09/29/2007 9:53:22 AM PDT · by blam · 42 replies · 173+ views
    Prospect ^ | May 2007 | Judith Rich Harris
    Why home doesn't matterMay 2007Judith Rich Harris The BBC series "Child of Our Time" assumes that studying children with their parents will help us understand how their personalities develop. But this is a mistake: parents influence their children mainly by passing on their genes. The biggest environmental influences on personality are those that occur outside the home During much of the 20th century, it was considered impolite and unscientific to say that genes play any role in determining people's personalities, talents or intelligence. But we're in the 21st century now, the era of the genome. So when Robert Winston informs...
  • Thinkers Behind the Culture of Death (Part 1 or 3)

    08/20/2005 8:41:27 PM PDT · by Murtyo · 87 replies · 2,319+ views
    Catholic Online ^ | 11/12/2004 - 6:00 AM PST | www,Catholic.org
    KITCHENER, Ontario, NOV. 12, 2004 (Zenit) - Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ayn Rand and Wilhelm Reich may have had therapeutic aims to cure the world of its ills. But instead they contributed immensely to the modern sickness that John Paul II has identified as the "culture of death." So says Donald DeMarco, who co-authored a book investigating the dysfunctional lives and theories of the "Architects of the Culture of Death" (Ignatius) with Benjamin Wiker. DeMarco is an adjunct philosophy professor at Holy Apostles College and Seminary, in Connecticut, and professor emeritus at St. Jerome's University, in Ontario. In this three-part...