Review of Our Age of Unreason
Reviews the book, Our Age of Unreason by Franz Alexander (see record 1943-00214-000). This book is an eminent psychoanalyst's "study of the irrational forces in social life." The author undertakes a psychological analysis and historical survey of the factors that have operated to prod...
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