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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was an Austrian neurologist and psychologist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychology. Although his theories remain controversial until this day, Freud made a lasting impact on Western culture.

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Guardian.co.uk, May 17, 2013
...s pejorative disinformation. But to the wartime ministry of information, the Catholic church, and Edward Bernays, nephew of Sigmund Freud and author of the 1928 public relations bible Propaganda, it is necessary and even beneficial persuasion. ...
Forbes.com, May 12, 2013
...of enterprise. But equally she may not."(1930, 2: 132). He was committed to the theories of Sigmund Freud, which held that even the most rarified heights of intellectual life were the sublimated effects of subconscious sexual impulses. For Keynes,...
Noozhawk.com, May 12, 2013
...in character at The Marquee and recite excerpts from the play Freud?s Last Session by Mark St. Germain. Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, and C.S. Lewis, the scholar and author of The Chronicles of Narnia, meet in this fictionalized account as...
KGET, May 10, 2013
...Polish aristocrat and general (d. 1881)1851 ? Aristide Bruant, French singer and comedian (d. 1925)1856 ? Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychiatrist (d. 1939)1856 ? Robert Peary, American explorer (d. 1920)1861 ? Motilal Nehru, Indian freedom fighter (d....
Perth Now, May 10, 2013
...an "un-German spirit" and ushered in the systematic, deadly persecution of Jewish, Marxist and pacifist writers. Works by Sigmund Freud, Heinrich Mann, Karl Marx, Kurt Tucholsky and other thinkers and literary giants were among those torched. The fiery...
Huffington Post UK, May 10, 2013
...books from university and public libraries were set a-flame. Those decreed "Un-German" included playwright Bertolt Brecht, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kafka, Karl Marx, HG Wells and Heinrich Heine himself. Professor Evans...
Digital Journal, May 10, 2013
...There's always been a I've used in the title, sometimes it was believed to be by Sigmund Freud instead, sometimes the word 'man' was given as 'person.' I've decided on this version after reading this: On July 19, 1975 The Guardian newspaper published an...
Huffington Post UK, May 11, 2013
...books from university and public libraries were set a-flame. Those decreed "Un-German" included playwright Bertolt Brecht, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kafka, Karl Marx, HG Wells and Heinrich Heine himself. Professor Evans...
Huffington Post UK, May 11, 2013
...books from university and public libraries were set a-flame. Those decreed "Un-German" included playwright Bertolt Brecht, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kafka, Karl Marx, HG Wells and Heinrich Heine himself. Professor Evans...
Huffington Post UK, May 11, 2013
...books from university and public libraries were set a-flame. Those decreed "Un-German" included playwright Bertolt Brecht, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kafka, Karl Marx, HG Wells and Heinrich Heine himself. Professor Evans...
New Straits Times, May 11, 2013
...the famous Oedipus, a Theban Greek legend who killed his father to wed his mother. Oedipus inspired psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud to come up with the controversial Oedipus Complex Theory (one that relates a young boy’s desire for his mother). The...
The Hindu, May 11, 2013
...the mind. "The unrelieved stress may cause outburst with double the impact," he said, quoting noted psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. Irrespective of the science behind the tale, native residents of Tirupati, from highly-acclaimed academics to US-returned...
The Hindu, May 11, 2013
...the mind. "The unrelieved stress may cause outburst with double the impact," he said, quoting noted psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. Irrespective of the science behind the tale, native residents of Tirupati, from highly-acclaimed academics to US-returned...
PhysOrg.com, May 11, 2013
...the sea, and speculated that they might be born spontaneously from mud. In the 19th century, a young Sigmund Freud spent months dissecting eels in search of their sexual organs, not realizing that they have none until their final stage of life. ...