From Borderland Sciences Research
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| Born | March 24, 1897 Dobrzanica, Galicia |
| Died | November 3, 1957 (60) Lewisburg, Pennsylvania |
| Citizenship | Austrian, American |
| Alma mater | University of Vienna |
| Field(s) | Psychoanalysis |
| Known for | Freudo-Marxism, body psychotherapy, orgone |
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Wilhelm Reich (March 24, 1897 - November 3, 1957) was an Austrian American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, noted for his theory of orgone and for his reputation as a radical and controversial figure.
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- The Mass Psychology of Fascism (translation of the revised and enlarged version of Massenpsychologie des Faschismus from 1933, translated by Theodore P. Wolfe)
- The Sexual Revolution (translation of Die Sexualität im Kulturkampf from 1936, translated by Theodore P. Wolfe)
- Listen, Little Man! (1948, translated by Theodore P. Wolfe)
- The Orgone Energy Accumulator, Its Scientific and Medical Use (1948)
- Ether, God and Devil (1949)
- Cosmic Superimposition: Man's Orgonotic Roots in Nature (1951)
- The Oranur Experiment (1951)
- The Murder of Christ (1953)
- Contact With Space: Oranur Second Report (1957)
Articles
- "Does the Planet Earth Harbor Spacemen?" (JBR, Vol XXXV, No. 6; with comment by Riley Crabb)
Audio & Video
- Wilhelm Reich - Man's Right to Know (video)
- Who's Afraid of Wilhelm Reich? (2009 documentary)
Reichian and Orgone Research
- Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust (wilhelmreichtrust.org)
- James DeMeo's Research Website (Orgone Biophysical Research Lab, orgonelab.org)
- The Galactic Orgonomy Exchange (orgone.org)
Skepticism/Criticism
- A Skeptical Scrutiny of the Works and Theories of Wilhelm Reich (members.dslextreme.com)
