The Journal of Orgonomy, Volume 30, Issue 1Organomic Publications, Incorporated, 1996 - Orgonomy |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 38
Page 68
... society . The characteristics of society originate and are replicated from the structure of the family unit . Contemporary social thinking makes no distinction between the authoritarian family ( the family structure in armored society ) ...
... society . The characteristics of society originate and are replicated from the structure of the family unit . Contemporary social thinking makes no distinction between the authoritarian family ( the family structure in armored society ) ...
Page 79
... society , its collapse was inevitable . Healthy genital functioning is the basis not only for the continued well - being of an individual but also of society . The presence of armor has the same debilitating effects on both . Just as ...
... society , its collapse was inevitable . Healthy genital functioning is the basis not only for the continued well - being of an individual but also of society . The presence of armor has the same debilitating effects on both . Just as ...
Page 83
... society in general , reflect the inevitable , cumulative effects of biological ar- mor on both the individual and society over thousands of years . The tragic result is the inability of humans to live in a self - regulatory fash- ion ...
... society in general , reflect the inevitable , cumulative effects of biological ar- mor on both the individual and society over thousands of years . The tragic result is the inability of humans to live in a self - regulatory fash- ion ...
Contents
Orgonomic Sociology | 1 |
Edmund Burke and the French Revolution | 20 |
Childhood Misery and the Health Care System | 33 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able activity American anxiety appeared armor authoritarian became become behavior biological Burke capacity character child clear College Communism Communist consequences continued course cultural defensive described destructive direction economic effects effort emotional energy example existence experience expression fact fear feelings forces freedom French function hospital human ideology important impulses increased individual institutions issues later laws lead liberal limitations living longing manifestation masses material mechanistic misery movement mystical nature objective occurs ocular organization orgone Orgonomy parents patients political practice present principle problems Psychiatry question realm reason Reich responsibility result revolutionary sexual social social armor socialist society socio-political Soviet Union structure therapist therapy things thinking thought tion tolerate treating treatment turn understanding unit