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Author: Wilhelm Reich

"Humanity," said John Stuart Mill, "will never forget that there was a Socrates, who was condemned to death for conflicting with the power and the public opinion of his time."

A similar fate could be...

"Humanity," said John Stuart Mill, "will never forget that there was a Socrates, who was condemned to death for conflicting with the power and the public opinion of his time."

A similar fate could be said for Wilhelm Reich, who was sent to federal prisons in America on charges that today would make any active individual smile - or laugh derisively - and...

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  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 144
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2012
  • Publisher Publisher Gnosi
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"Humanity," said John Stuart Mill, "will never forget that there was a Socrates, who was condemned to death for conflicting with the power and the public opinion of his time."

A similar fate could be said for Wilhelm Reich, who was sent to federal prisons in America on charges that today would make any active individual smile - or laugh derisively - and there, in prison, he died ridiculed by the press and public opinion, after first witnessing his theories condemned and his books surrendered to the flames.

Freud's favorite disciple wrote Listen, Little Man in 1946 and published it in 1948. It is the cry of anguish from a great thinker who sees the seeds of fascism and totalitarianism within the common, everyday person: one who is oppressed and revolts, yet can still worship his enemies and murder his friends.

This person who feels like "the people," and who, if fortunate enough to be called the "representative" of this people, abuses his power and behaves more brutally than the ruling class that had previously crushed him.

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Author
Wilhelm Reich
Publisher
Gnosi
Original Title
Listen, Little Man!
Type
Logic, Anthropology - Ethnology, Sociology
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
144
Publication Date
2012
ISBN-13
9789602358337

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"Humanity," said John Stuart Mill, "will never forget that there was a Socrates, who was condemned to death for conflicting with the power and the public opinion of his time."

A similar fate could be said for Wilhelm Reich, who was sent to federal prisons in America on charges that today would make any active individual smile - or laugh derisively - and there, in prison, he died ridiculed by the press and public opinion, after first witnessing his theories condemned and his books surrendered to the flames.

Freud's favorite disciple wrote Listen, Little Man in 1946 and published it in 1948. It is the cry of anguish from a great thinker who sees the seeds of fascism and totalitarianism within the common, everyday person: one who is oppressed and revolts, yet can still worship his enemies and murder his friends.

This person who feels like "the people," and who, if fortunate enough to be called the "representative" of this people, abuses his power and behaves more brutally than the ruling class that had previously crushed him.

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Author
Wilhelm Reich
Publisher
Gnosi
Original Title
Listen, Little Man!
Type
Logic, Anthropology - Ethnology, Sociology
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
144
Publication Date
2012
ISBN-13
9789602358337

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
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  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • Paper quality
  • Was it easy to read?
  • Understanding of the subject matter
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  • I liked the writing style
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