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Wilhelm Reich

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If the psychic energies of the average mass of people watching a football game or a musical comedy could be diverted into the rational channels of a freedom movement, they would be invincible.
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Ch. 1 : Ideology As Material Power, Section 4 : The Social Function of Sexual Suppression

 
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