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This is a biography of Wilhelm Reich, not a cultural history, but it's easier to sell if it has a title with a word like "orgasmatron," which may have first appeared in the 1973 Woody Allen movie "Sleeper."
Thinking Inside the Box Henry Allen 2011
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While many methods have been proposed for weather control, few have been quite as peculiar as the cloudbuster invented by Austrian psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich.
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This maddening, saddening account of Wilhelm Reich's crash-and-burn life leaves you yearning for a poet or philosopher who understands a fundamental truth: Nothing explains everything.
Thinking Inside the Box Henry Allen 2011
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This maddening, saddening account of Wilhelm Reich's crash-and-burn life leaves you yearning for a poet or philosopher who understands a fundamental truth: Nothing explains everything.
Thinking Inside the Box Henry Allen 2011
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This is a biography of Wilhelm Reich, not a cultural history, but it's easier to sell if it has a title with a word like "orgasmatron," which may have first appeared in the 1973 Woody Allen movie "Sleeper."
Thinking Inside the Box Henry Allen 2011
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Why some of America's most prominent minds fell for the wildly eccentric ideas of Wilhelm Reich.
Thinking Inside the Box Henry Allen 2011
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Twenty-five years ago in West Berlin, I was working as a renegade therapist employing my California brand of Wilhelm Reich's emotional healing process to tackle some totally intense cases of unresolved self-guilt.
John Selby: How to Finally Forgive Your Worst 'Sins' John Selby 2011
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Twenty-five years ago in West Berlin, I was working as a renegade therapist employing my California brand of Wilhelm Reich's emotional healing process to tackle some totally intense cases of unresolved self-guilt.
John Selby: How to Finally Forgive Your Worst 'Sins' John Selby 2011
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Hurt's magnificently verbose, quasi-fascist ranting and his fondness for loyalty tests, public shaming and show trials "Do you plead guilty or very guilty?" soar aloft on language that's part-Beckett, part "free love" advocate Wilhelm Reich, with more than a hint of the Beatles' beloved Goons.
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Why some of America's most prominent minds fell for the wildly eccentric ideas of Wilhelm Reich.
Thinking Inside the Box Henry Allen 2011
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