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Wilhelm Reich: The Evolution of His Work

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Analyzes the character, impact and significance of Reich's discoveries in psychology, sociology, physics and human sexuality

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First published February 22, 1973

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November 4, 2020
This is a very in depth book about Wilhelm Reich.

It gives a rather detailed look into each of the areas he studied and did work in during his lifetime. Some of it is on the technical processes he worked in and was a bit "slower" reading for me. Mainly, because it was "dense" with information I was not familiar with so I had to read it at a slow pace to absorb it. (This is not a bad thing).

When it got further along and talked about Reich's dealings with being persecuted, cloud bursting and UFO Phenomena I was able to read it at a faster pace.

I am very glad I was recommended this book, it gives a very sympathetic look at Reich and I think it will be a good spring board into me reading his own writing.
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