Word: analyst
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Analyst Jones never manages to explain fully Freud's peculiar hostility toward the U.S. He lists trivia, such as 53-year-old Freud's oversensitiveness (surely immature) when a guide in Niagara's Cave of the Winds called: "Let the old fellow go first." And he notes that Freud unfairly blamed rich U.S. food for intestinal trouble that actually antedated his visit by several years, and was probably a psychosomatic remnant of his earlier neurosis. "I often said to myself," Freud once wrote, "that whoever is not master of his Konrad should not set out on travels...
...Jones wastes no time on anything so dubious as sublimated sexual energy, although he notes in a well-bred British way: "The more passionate side of married life subsided with him earlier than it does with many men." Neither does the analyst get much help from the periods of Freud's greatest creativity. These are marked by a banal anal factor. His productivity, the great man once wrote probably had much to do with the "enormous improvement" in the activity of his Konrad...
Equal Among Equals. Without authority, Molnar argues, the intellectual can no longer impose his values on others, cannot play his "traditional role of detached analyst, creator and critic of ideas . . . For the intellectual is now considered only one part of society-an equal among equals-and is not thought of as an ambassador from the Land of Truth. He is expected to serve society, not to change it ... If he is tolerated at all, it is only when he shifts his allegiance from disinterested truth to community endeavor...
...York Times Labor Analyst A. H. Raskin: European unionists, reared in the Socialist tradition, always wonder why United States labor is so enthusiastic about a competitive economic system. The settlement at Ford should help supply the answer. The principal factor in Ford's decision was its desire to stay out in front in the race for mastery of the low-price automobile field. Reuther avoided the slogans of class warfare that were so much a part of the union's formative years two decades ago. The company was equally careful not to maneuver itself into...
HANSON BALDWIN, military analyst of the NEW YORK TIMES...