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...Austrian Catholic Theologian Adolf Holl also believes that the essentials the church sought in saints have not altered. The saint must exhibit a heroic degree of virtue akin to the asceticism that ancient athletes and warriors strove to perfect. And the works of a saint must be out of the ordinary, almost unique. He or she should have a charisma or aura, the kind of radiance that was classically symbolized by a halo. The life of a saint should display a certain personal serenity...
...clinician, Jung pioneered in word-association techniques and dream analysis. The characters in his own dreams included Salome, Siegfried, Elijah, and once, Freud as an Austrian customs agent. Jung the theoretician made his name synonymous with such terms as archetype, introvert and extravert. Jung the religious healer believed the goal of psychiatry was to release and develop the divine within each individual. He broke with Freud by placing unsatisfied spiritual hungers rather than repressed sexuality at the center of personality disorders. Freudians could always counter that those pangs are just another symptom of stifled libido...
...organization of students calling themselves "libertarians" yesterday distributed leaflets at an Economics 10 lecure claiming that the course is biased toward Marxist and mainstream economic theories and ignores the opposing theories of the Austrian School...
Peter J. Ferrara '76, vice-president of the Sons of Liberty and a Crimson editor, said yesterday that the leaflets were intended to rectify the Economics Department's failure to inform students of the existence of the Austrian School...
...leaflet credits the Austrian School with the following viewpoint, among others: "The public sector necessarily lives parasitically upon the private economy...