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Adventures in the Orgasmatron: How the Sexual Revolution Came to America

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by Turner, Christopher


  Mangravite, Tom

  Manhattan Project

  manic depression

  Mann, Thomas

  Mann Act (1910)

  Manumit School

  Man in the Trap (Baker)

  Marcuse, Herbert

  Marie Antoinette, Queen of France

  Marlboro State Hospital (New Jersey)

  Marriage Counselors Association

  Martin, Claude

  Marx, Karl

  Marxism; of Fenichel; Freudianism and; neo-; sexual freedom and; of Social Democrats

  masochism

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

  Masses, The (journal)

  Mass Psychology of Fascism, The (Reich)

  Masters, Dexter

  masturbation; in childhood and adolescence; Freud on; Kinsey on; in orgone accumulator; in Reich’s laboratory experiments; Sadger and; in therapy; in vegetotherapy

  Mattick, Paul

  Matusow, Harvey

  Mauch, Christof

  Mayo Clinic

  McCarthy, Joseph; allegations of Communists in State Department by; book banning and; hearings discredited; homosexuals denounced as security risks by; Matusow and

  McCormick, Edith (née Rockefeller)

  McCormick, Katharine

  McCormick, Stanley

  McCullough, Robert

  McGill University

  Mead, Margaret

  Mein Kampf (Hitler)

  Menand, Louis

  Meng, Heinrich

  Menninger, Karl

  Menninger Clinic; Bulletin of

  Mental Healers (Zweig)

  Mercader, Ramón

  Mesmer, Franz Anton

  Methodists

  Meyer, Gladys

  Mid-Century White House Conference on Children and Youth (1950)

  Miller, Henry

  Miller, Ruth

  Mills, C. Wright

  Mills, Peter

  Minima Moralia (Adorno)

  Ministerial Association

  Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (film)

  Mitchell, Juliet

  Mocenigo, Giovanni

  Modernization of Sex, The (Robinson)

  Moise, Bill

  Moise, Eva (née Reich); adolescence of; birth of; childhood of; as Reich’s assistant

  Moll, Albert

  Monroe, Marilyn

  Montessori schools

  Moore, Hugh

  More, Thomas

  Morgan, Ted

  Mormons

  Muggeridge, Malcolm

  Müller-Braunschweig, Carl

  Municipal Opera House (Berlin)

  Münster Verlag

  Murder of Christ, The (Reich)

  Murphy, Michael

  Murray, John

  Murrow, Edward R.

  My Eleven Years with Reich (Baker)

  Naevestad, Marie

  Nagasaki, atomic bombing of

  Naked and the Dead, The (Mailer)

  Nasjonal Samling (National Union) Party

  “Natalija A.” (case)

  Nation, The (magazine)

  National Institutes of Health (NIH)

  National Lawyers Guild

  National Library of Medicine

  Naturalization Court, U.S.

  Nazis; Austrian; books burned by; Czechoslovakia invaded by; Eisenhower and defeat of; eugenics of; former Communists as; German American Bund support for; nationalistic appeals to youth of; opposition within Germany to; persecution of Jews by; public health campaign of; refugees in New York from; rise to power of; sexual libertinism of; Soviet pact with; Trotsky accused of plotting with

  Neill, A. S.; anarchists and; influence in U.S. of educational ideas of; on McCarthy; Oranur effects described to; orgone accumulator of; at Orgonon; Peter Reich and; Reich’s break with; Reich’s treatment of

  neo-Freudians

  neo-Marixsm

  Neumann, Franz

  Neumann, Osha

  New Beginning movement

  New Deal

  New Hampshire, University of

  “New Lost Generation, The” (Baldwin)

  New Republic, The

  New School for Social Research

  Newsweek

  Newton, Isaac

  New York City; Department of Education; Department of Health; Department of Sanitation

  New York Daily Mirror

  New Yorker, The

  New York Herald Tribune

  New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy

  New York Jew (Kazin)

  New York Medical Society

  New York Psychoanalytic Institute

  New York Psychoanalytic Society

  New York Public Library

  New York Shoe Club

  New York Times

  New York University

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  Nikolayevsky, Boris

  Nin, Anaïs

  1984 (Orwell)

  Niss (FDA Inspector)

  Nissen, Ingjald

  Nixon, Richard M.

  NKVD

  Nobel Prize

  No Place to Hide (Bradley)

  Nowlis, Vincent

  Noyes, Humphrey, Jr.

  Noyes, John Humphrey

  nuclear weapons; see also atomic bomb; hydrogen bomb

  Nudism in Modern Life (Parmelee)

  Nunberg, Hermann

  “Observations on the Psychological Effect of Imprisonment on Female Political Prisoners” (Jacobson)

  October Revolution

  Oedipus complex

  Office of Strategic Services (OSS)

  Ohio Un-American Activities Commission

  Ollendorff, Ilse; author’s interview with; biography of Reich by; breakup of marriage of; during FDA investigation; injunction served against Reich and; Karrer on; marriage of Reich and; after Oranur experiment; orgone

  accumulator use of; Peter on; at Reich’s funeral; on Reich’s homophobia; Reich’s jealousy of; at Reich’s trial; report on orgone accumulators by; on vegetotherapy

  Oller, Charles

  One-Dimensional Man (Marcuse)

  On Education (Russell)

  Oneida Community

  “On Genitality” (Reich)

  “On the Origin of the ‘Influencing Machine’ in Schizophrenia” (Tausk)

  On the Road (Kerouac)

  Oparin, Aleksandr

  Oppenheimer, Robert

  oral stage

  Oranur experiment

  Oranur Project, The (Reich)

  orgasm reflex

  orgastic potency; heterosexuality and; orgone accumulator and; laboratory experiments on; vegetotherapy for

  orgone accumulator; Abrams box compared with; anarchist opponents of; Baker’s use of; for cancer treatment; children in; deadly orgone (DOR) and; Einstein and; FDA investigation of; films satirizing; Mailer on; media-perpetrated rumors about; Perls and; Peter in; Rosenfeld’s use of

  Orgone and Cancer Research Laboratories

  Orgone Energy Accumulator, The (Reich)

  Orgone Energy Observatory (Rangeley, Maine)

  Orgone Energy Operation in the Desert (OROP)

  Orgone Institute; Archives of; Diagnostic Clinic; Press; Research Laboratories

  Orgonomic Infant Research Center (OIRC)

  Orgonomic Medicine (journal)

  Origin of Life, The (Oparin)

  Origins of the Family, Private Property and the State (Marx and Engels)

  Orwell, George

  Osborn, Frederick

  Oslo, University of

  Oui magazine

  Øverland, Arnulf

  Packard, Vance

  Palace of Justice (Vienna)

  Pan-Germans

  Pappenheim, Bertha (Anna O.)

  paranoia; and cancer as metaphor; in initiatives against sexuality; of Reich; see also schizophrenia, paranoid

  Parents’ Day (Goodman)

  Parmelee, Maurice

  Partisan Review, The (magazine)

  Passion of Youth (Reich)

 
; Pasteur, Louis

  Peer Gynt (Ibsen)

  People in Trouble (Reich)

  People’s Temple

  Perls, Fritz; at Esalen Institute; Gestalt therapy developed by; and Goodman’s New York bohemian circle; and orgone accumulator; in South Africa

  Perls, Grete

  Perls, Laura

  Petroushka (ballet)

  Philby, Kim

  Philipson, Tage

  Picture Post

  Pierakkos, John

  Pilgrim State Mental Hospital (New York)

  Pincus, Gregory

  Pink, Alfred

  Pink, Annie, see Reich, Annie Pink, Fritz

  Plan (journal)

  Planned Parenthood

  Playboy magazine

  PM (newspaper)

  Poland, Jefferson

  “Political Meaning of Some Recent Revisions of Freud, The” (Goodman)

  Politics (magazine)

  “Politics and the English Language” (Orwell)

  Polsky, Ned

  Pomeroy, Wardell

  Population Bomb, The (Moore)

  Population Council

  pornography; Kinsey and; literary; Reich accused of; Sam Roth imprisoned for

  Pravda

  Price, Dick

  primal scream therapy

  Princeton University; Institute for Advanced Study

  Procter & Gamble

  Progressive Party

  Project Blue Book

  Propaganda (Bernays)

  “Prophylaxis of Neuroses, The” (Reich)

  Protestantism

  “Psychic Contact and Vegetative Streamings” (Reich)

  Psychoanalytic Education in Soviet Russia (Schmidt)

  Psychoanalytic Institute (Moscow)

  Psychoanalytic Pioneers (Briehl)

  Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis, The (Fenichel)

  Psychology of Everyday Living, The (Dichter)

  Psychology Today

  Psychopathology of Everyday Life, The (Freud)

  Psychosomatic Medicine (journal)

  Puritanism

  Question of Lay Analysis, The (Freud)

  Quisling, Vidkun

  Rabinbach, Anson

  Radek, Karl

  Rado, Sandor

  Rainmaker, The (film)

  Raknes, Ola

  Rank, Otto

  Raphael, Chester

  Rashevsky, Nicolas

  Reader’s Digest

  Readhead, Zoë

  Reagan, Roland

  Red Cross

  Red Flag, The (Communist newspaper)

  Red Front

  Red Scare (1920)

  Reds: McCarthyism in Twentieth-Century America (Morgan)

  Reece, B. Carroll

  Reforming Sex (Grossman)

  Reich, Annie (née Pink; first wife); on Ambulatorium staff; analyzed by Anna Freud; birth of children of; breakup of marriage of; custody battle of Reich and; and Eva’s reconciliation with Reich; Karrer on; marriage of Reich and; in New York; and Reich’s mental deterioration; Rundbriefe of; in Soviet Union; in Vienna demonstration against Christian Social government

  Reich, Arnold (uncle)

  Reich, Cäcilie (née Roninger; mother)

  Reich, Eva (daughter), see Moise, Eva (née Reich)

  Reich, Leon (father)

  Reich, Lore (daughter); birth of; childhood of

  Reich, Ottilie (née Heifetz; sister-in-law)

  Reich, Peter (son); in Arizona;

  and breakup of parents’ marriage; childhood sexual experiences of; and father’s death; FDA destruction of accumulators witnessed by; infancy of; letters from prison to; after Oranur experiment; at Orgonomic Infant Research Center meetings; at Summerhill; vegetotherapy on

  Reich, Robert (brother)

  Reich, Sigrid (niece)

  Reich, Wilhelm: affairs of; at Ambulatorium; analysis of; antagonism of psychoanalytic establishment toward; anti-Communist conspiracy theories of; Arizona expedition of; birth of; birth of children of; bohemians and intellectuals influenced by; Brady’s articles attacking; breakup of marriages of; burning of books of; cancer theory of; character analysis technique of; childhood and adolescence of; child-rearing principles of; Communist Party membership of; custody battle over children of; daughters’ relationships with; death of; disciples and; DOR emergency of; Einstein and; Eisenhower and; emigration to United States of; experiments conducted by

  (see also Oranur experiment); expulsion from IPA of; FBI and; FDA investigation of; free clinics established by; Freud as mentor of; funeral of; homophobia of; imprisonment of; injunction against; INS investigation of; Jewish background of; Kinsey and; last meeting of Freud and; legacy of; Marcuse and; marriage of Annie Pink and; marriage of Ollendorff and; Marxism of; in medical school; mental deterioration of; and Nazi rise to power; Neil and; neuropsychiatric postgraduate studies of; orgasm theory of; orgone energy discovery of

  (see also orgone accumulator); paranoid delusions of; pathological jealousy of; Peter’s reminiscences of; prosecution of; psychoanalytic practice of; Scandinavian exile of; schizophrenic patients of; second generation of analysts influenced by; sexual revolution advocated by; in Soviet Union; therapeutic innovations of

  (see also vegetotherapy); therapists trained in America by; Trotsky and; tuberculosis rest cure of; in Vienna demonstration against Christian Social government; works of, see titles of specific books and articles; during World War I; youthful sexual relationships of

  Reich, William Robert

  Reich Blood Test

  Reichspost (newspaper)

  Reichstag fire

  Reik, Theodor

  Reinhardt, Max

  Remington, William

  René Gunyon Society

  repression; anxiety and; authoritarian; breaking down physical manifestations of; cancer and; Marcuse on; orgone accumulator used to dissolve; Perls on; political; sexual, see sexual repression; social

  Republican Party, U.S.

  Republikanischer Schutzbund (Republican Defense League)

  resistance; oral; physical manifestations of; unconscious

  Retort (journal)

  Reunion, The (Reich)

  Revolution Betrayed, The (Trotsky)

  Rexroth, Kenneth

  Rice, Thurman

  Riefenstahl, Leni

  Rieff, Philip

  Riesman, David

  Rilke, Rainer Maria

  Riviere, Joan

  Roazen, Paul

  Robinson, Paul

  Rock, John

  Rockefeller, John D., Jr.

  Rockefeller, John D., Sr.

  Rockefeller, John D., III

  Rockefeller, Nelson

  Rockefeller “Internationalist” (Josephson)

 

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