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Every country unconsciously creates the psychoanalysis it needs, says Edith Kurzweil
This volume makes available to English readers the best known and most frequently quoted study of industrial combination from the German point of view.
In this book, Kurzweil traces the ways in which psychoanalysis has evolved in Austria, England, France, Germany, and the United States.
Malvina Fischer conveys the incremental effect of specific decrees aimed to dehumanise the Jews who were caught in Hitler's net, and how their everyday lives were transformed. She wrote these letters to her daughter and they have now been edited by her granddaughter Edith Kurzweil.
Structuralism began in linguistics and was enlarged by Claude Levi-Strauss into a new way of thinking that views our world as consisting of relationships between structures we create rather than of objective realities
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