Wilhelm Reich responds to Erich Fromm’s criticism when Fromm was deemed responsible for arriving at an alloy of Marx and Freud for the Institute of Social Research in the early 1930s.
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Brian Catling (28 Oct 1948 – 27. Sep 2022)Oct 8, 2022 | Art
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Michael Tencer: AffirmismsJul 28, 2021 | Book
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Serge Arnoux: le sexaphysique du texteJan 2, 2021 | Surrealism
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Bronowski on Blake and IndustryDec 7, 2020 | History / Politics
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Ken Fox: Autoeroticapocalypticum (Exract)Nov 26, 2020 | Poetry
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In November 2022, The Mike Westbrook Band and The Lo-Fi Improvised Music Ensemble performed settings of Blake’s textwitter.com/i/web/status/1…opbd
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