The Journal of Orgonomy, Volume 30, Issue 1Organomic Publications, Incorporated, 1996 - Orgonomy |
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... practice law , which he gave up six years later to become a writer . His first important work ( 1756 ) was a pamphlet satirizing attempts to use pure reason to explore so- cial questions . As his fame as a writer and thinker grew ...
... practice law , which he gave up six years later to become a writer . His first important work ( 1756 ) was a pamphlet satirizing attempts to use pure reason to explore so- cial questions . As his fame as a writer and thinker grew ...
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... of Functional Thinking in Medical Practice , Part XIV : Sociopolitical Aspects General Principles , ” Journal of Orgonomy , 27 ( 1 ) : 61-80 . • To an even greater extent than in the past Neither Left Nor Right (II) Charles Konia, M D.
... of Functional Thinking in Medical Practice , Part XIV : Sociopolitical Aspects General Principles , ” Journal of Orgonomy , 27 ( 1 ) : 61-80 . • To an even greater extent than in the past Neither Left Nor Right (II) Charles Konia, M D.
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... practice . Under the direction of Dr. Konia . • The Elsworth F. Baker Advanced Technical Seminar : A monthly seminar for physicians in the training program stressing case man- agement and the techniques of orgone therapy . Under the ...
... practice . Under the direction of Dr. Konia . • The Elsworth F. Baker Advanced Technical Seminar : A monthly seminar for physicians in the training program stressing case man- agement and the techniques of orgone therapy . Under the ...
Contents
Orgonomic Sociology | 1 |
Edmund Burke and the French Revolution | 20 |
Childhood Misery and the Health Care System | 33 |
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