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by Turner, Christopher

Fenichel, Claire

  Fenichel, Otto; adolescence of; at Annie Pink and Reich’s wedding; “children’s seminar” for young analysts of; and Reich’s expulsion from IPA; Rundbriefe (newsletters) circulated by; sexology seminars of; in United States

  Ferenczi, Sándor

  Fest, Joachim

  Feuchtwanger, Lion

  Firestone, Shulamith

  Fischer, Albert

  Fisher, Ernest

  Fisher, Fred

  Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis (Freud)

  Fliess, Wilhelm

  Flying Saucers Are Real, The (Kehoe)

  Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley

  Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (1938)

  Food and Drug Administration (FDA); birth control pill licensed by; contempt charges against Reich brought by; former Reichian as collaborator with; injunction against Reich obtained by; investigation of orgone accumulator by; Leunbach’s uterine paste banned by; at Reich’s Arizona property; seizure and destruction of accumulators and books by

  Forbidden Love (manifesto)

  Forel, Auguste

  Foucault, Michel

  Frank, Karl

  Frankfurt, University of

  Frankfurt School

  Franklin, Benjamin

  Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria-Hungary

  free association

  Free Associations (Jones)

  Freedom Press

  French Academy of Sciences

  Freud, Anna; Annie Reich analyzed by; child analysands of; fictionalization of self-analysis of; and Reich’s expulsion from IPA; Reich’s technical seminar attended by

  Freud, Ernst

  Freud, Martin

  Freud, Sigmund; active therapy criticized by; American analysands of; Anna’s relationship with; apartment block named after; Bernays and; birthday celebrations of; break with Reich; Burlingame analyzed by; burning of books of; cancer of; creation of psychoanalysis by; death of; death instinct theory of; developmental theory of; Dichter and; Einstein and; and Federn’s antagonism toward Reich; free clinics launched by; Hirschfeld admired by; id concept of; at International Congresses of Psychoanalysis; Jones’s biography of; last meeting of Reich and; libido theory of; in London; Nazi attacks on; opposition of Marxist psychoanalysts to; orgasm theory rejected by; politics of; in post–World War I Vienna; referral of patients to Reich by; Reich becomes disciple of; Reich considered heir apparent to; on repression; on resistance; at Salpêtrière

  Hospital; on Soviet Union; Tausk and; therapeutic technique of; on transference; in United States; at University of Vienna; on Weininger; works of, see titles of specific works

  Freud, Sophie

  Freudianism; Lenin’s denunciation of; Marxism and; orthodox; see also neo-Freudians

  Freudian Left, The (Robinson)

  Friedjung, Josef K.

  Froebel, Friedrich

  From, Isidore

  Fromm, Erich

  Fuchs, Klaus

  Fugs, the

  Function of the Orgasm, The (Reich); American editions of; Freud’s response to; Mailer influenced by; publication of; quoted in Kinsey Report

  Future of an Illusion, The (Freud)

  Gaasland, Gertrud

  Galileo

  Gallup polls

  Gardner, Martin

  Garland, George

  Garland, Judy

  Gebhard, Paul

  General Motors

  George, Stefan

  German American Bund

  German Association for Proletarian Sexual Politics, see Sex-Pol

  German Institute for Psychological Research and Psychotherapy

  German Medical Society for Psychotherapy

  German People’s Theater (Vienna)

  German Psychoanalytic Society

  German Soviet Friendship Society

  Gerö, George

  Gestalt therapy

  Gestalt Therapy (Perls, Goodman and Hefferline)

  Gestapo

  Getting Motivated (Dichter)

  Ginsberg, Allen

  Glover, Edward

  God That Failed, The (Koestler)

  Goebbels, Joseph

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

  Goethe Institute (Boston)

  Gold, Dr.

  Goldinger, Lewis

  Goldman, Emma

  Goodbye to Berlin (Isherwood)

  Goodman, Paul; Marcuse compared with; orgone accumulator use of; Perls and; Politics essay on Reich by; in Sexual Freedom League; treatment by Lowen of

  Göring, Hermann

  Göring, Matthias

  Grad, Bernard

  Graf, Cäcilie

  Great Depression

  Greenfield, Jerome

  Greer, Germaine

  Groddeck, Georg

  Gross, Otto

  Grossman, Atina

  Grosz, George

  Grotjahn, Martin

  Group Psychology (Freud)

  Growing Up Absurd (Goodman)

  Gruber, Helmut

  Gyömröi, Edith

  H.D.

  Habsburg monarchy

  Hagen, Paul, see Frank, Karl

  Haire, Norman

  Hale, Nathan G.

  Hamill, F. P.

  Hamilton, Alexander

  Hamilton School (Massachusetts)

  Harnick, Eugen

  Harnick, Jenö

  Harper’s Magazine

  Harris, Frank

  Hartmann, Heinz

  Harvard University; Law School; Medical School

  Hauksbee, Francis

  Hauschka, Theodore

  Hayden Planetarium (New York)

  Hays, Arthur Garfield

  Health, U.S. Department of

  Health and Hygiene (magazine)

  Hefferline, Ralph

  Hefner, Hugh

  Heifetz, Ottilie Reich

  Heilbut, Anthony

  Heimwehr; shock troops (Frontkämpfer) of

  Helldorf, Wolf Heinrich von

  Heller, Louis

  Heller, Peter

  Henderson the Rain King (Bellow)

  Herskowitz, Morton

  Herzog (Bellow)

  Herzog, Dagmar

  Hesse, Hermann

  Hidden Persuaders, The (Packard)

  Higgins, Raymond

  High Noon (film)

  Himmler, Heinrich

  Hindenburg, Paul von

  Hippocrates

  Hiroshima, atomic bombing of

  Hirschfeld, Magnus

  Hiss, Alger

  Hitler, Adolf; cancer obsession of; Lore Reich’s comparison of Reich and; pact with Stalin; propaganda of anti-Nazi groups against; rise to power of; as struggling artist in Vienna; Weininger applauded by

  Hitler Youth

  Hitschmann, Eduard

  Hodann, Max

  Hoel, Sigurd

  Hoff, Grethe

  Hoffmann, Ferdinand

  Hoffmann, Wilhelm

  Holocaust

  homosexuality; of Ginsberg; Kinsey on; McCarthy’s campaign against; Nazi persecution against; Reich’s abhorrence of; in Soviet Union

  Honoring the Body (Lowen)

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Horkheimer, Max

  Horney, Karen

  House of Representatives, U.S.; Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt and Other Comparable Organizations; Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

  Howe, Irving

  Hoxsey, Harry

  Hubbard, Richard C.

  Hughes, H. Stuart

  Hughes, Langston

  Huncke, Herbert

  Huxley, Aldous

  hydrogen bomb

  hypnosis

  hysteria; mass

  Ibsen, Henrik

  id

  Ideal of Marriage (Van de Velde)

  Illinois, University of

  Illness as Metaphor (Sontag)

  Immigration Act (1910)

  Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), U.S.

  impotence; psychonalytic treatment of

  Impulsive C
haracter, The (Reich)

  incest taboo

  Indiana University

  Infeld, Leopold

  influencing machine

  Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety (Freud)

  In and Out of the Garbage Pail (Perls)

  Inquisition

  Institute of Bioenergetics

  Institute of Sex-Economic Bioresearch

  Institute for Sex Research

  Institute for Sexual Science

  Inter-Allied Commission on Relief of German Austria

  International Bureau of Revolutionary Youth Organizations

  International Congresses of Psychoanalysis; Berlin (1922); Budapest (1918); Innsbruck (1927); Lucerne (1934); Marienbad (1936); Salzburg (1908, 1924)

  Internationale Arbeiter-Hilfe (Workers International Relief)

  International Harvester

  International Herald Tribune

  International Journal of Orgonomy

  International Journal of Psychoanalysis

  International Orgonomic Convention (Rangeley, Maine, 1948)

  International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA)

  International Society of Plasmogeny

  Interpretation of Dreams, The (Freud)

  Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis (Freud)

  Invasion of Compulsory Sex-Morality, The (Reich)

  Isherwood, Christopher

  Is Sex Necessary? (Thurber and White)

  I Was a Communist for the FBI (Cvetic)

  Jacobsen, Jo

  Jacobson, Edith

  James, William

  Jahrbuch für sexualle Zwischenstufen (journal)

  Janov, Arthur

  Jazz Age

  Jeder Achte (film)

  Jekels, Ludwig

  Jencks, Clinton

  Jerubbaal (youth journal)

  Jessen, Friedrich

  Jews; Nazi persecution of; Russian pogroms against; scapegoating of; in Wandervögel youth movement; see also anti-Semitism

  Johnson, Alvin

  Jokl, Robert

  Jones, Ernest; affairs of; autobiography of; biography of Freud by; character theory of Abraham and; clinic established by; first meeting of Freud and; in post–World War I Vienna; refugees from Nazis aided by; and Reich’s expulsion from IPA

  Jones, James

  Jones, Jim

  Josephson, Emmanuel M.

  Journal of Orgonomy

  Journal of Political Psychology and Sex Economy

  Journal of Sex Economy and Orgone Research

  Joyce, James

  Joy of Sex, The (Comfort)

  Judeo-Christian tradition

  Julius, Deso

  Jung, Carl Gustav; anti-Semitism of; flying saucer research of; Freud’s break with

  Justice Department, U.S.

  Justice Ministry, Danish

  Kafka, Franz

  Kahn, Lore

  Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (Berlin)

  Kama Sutra

  Kant, Immanuel

  Kapital, Das (Marx)

  Karl-Marx-Hof (Vienna)

  Karrer, Aurora

  Kaufman, M. Ralph

  Kazin, Alfred

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kenyon (FDA Inspector)

  Kerouac, Jack

  Keyhoe, Donald

  KGB

  Kings County Hospital (Brooklyn)

  Kinsey, Alfred

  Kinsey, Clara (née McMillen)

  Klein, Melanie

  Klimt, Gustav

  Knobel, Otto

  Koch, Leo

  Koestler, Arthur

  Kokoschka, Oskar

  Kolisch, Rudolf

  Kollontai, Alexandra

  Korean War

  Kramer, Edith

  Kraus, Karl

  Kreyberg, Lejv

  Krusen, Frank H.

  Kubie, Lawrence

  Kuhn, Fritz

  Kun, Béla

  Kupferberg, Tuli

  Laban, Rudolf von

  Labor Party, Norwegian

  Lamarr, Hedy

  Lancaster, Burt

  Lancet, The (journal)

  Lange, Helene

  Language of the Body, The (Lowen)

  Larkin, Philip

  Laszky, Lia

  Laszky, Tony

  Lawrence, D. H.

  Lawrence, Frieda

  Law to Restore the Professional Civil Service (Germany, 1933)

  League of Nations

  Le Bon, Gustav

  Leite, George

  Leite, Nancy

  Lenin, V. I.

  Leunbach, J. H.

  Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary

  Leyden jars

  Leydig cells

  Libertarian Circle

  “Libidinal Conflicts and Delusions in Ibsen’s Peer Gynt” (Reich)

  libido theory; advertising and; genitality in; of Freud; neo-Freudian rejection of; Perls on; Reich’s experiments on quantification of; sex-economy and; social consequences of; in vegetotherapy

  Lie, Trygve

  Lieberman, Herman

  Life Against Death (Brown)

  Life magazine

  Life of Galileo (Brecht)

  Lindenberg, Elsa; abortion undergone by; breakup of Reich and; dancing of; Karrer on; at Lucerne congress

  List, The (Mailer)

  Listen, Little Man (Reich)

  Living Theatre

  Loewenstein, Rudolph

  Lonely Crowd, The (Riesman)

  Loos, Adolf

  Los Alamos National Laboratory

  Louis XVI, King of France

  Love and Orgasm (Lowen)

  Lowen, Alexander

  Löwenbach, H.

  Lowenfeld, Henry

  Lubbe, Marinus van der

  Lueger, Karl

  Luft, David S.

  Luft, Lorna

  Macdonald, Dwight

  Maclean, Donald

  Maclean, Melinda

  Magic Mountain, The (Mann)

  Maguire, Joseph

  Mahler, Gustav

  Mailer, Norman

  Maine General Hospital

  Maines, Rachel

  Makavejev, Dušan

  Malenkov, Georgy

  Malina, Judith

  Malinowski, Bronislaw

  Man for All Seasons, A (film)

 

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