Word: freer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...surprising that the Oedipus complex explains Freud better than it does Oedipus. Psychoanalysis is a kind of battle map of the psyche in which Id, Superego and Ego are engaged in an endless civil war. That war was Sigmund Freud. He himself said, "I stand for an infinitely freer sexual life, although I myself have made very little use of such freedom." He wanted to be a lawgiver, but he became a mythmaker. He wanted to be a scientist, but he was more nearly an artist-a type that he described as "a being of a special kind, exalted, autocratic...
...almost invariably hope for something from a European film that we don't expect to find in a big-studio domestic production. Our hopes are based on the fact that foreign films generally seem freer of the metallic assembly line odor. They are more likely to involve men than molds, because we sense that they are the product of men rather than molds. But Europe has been automated, too. One wonders now, how much of its former quality the mass-produced Renault has had to sacrifice; and one suspects that writer-director-producer Claude Chabrol had A Blueprint...
...Premier Debré scheduled the first ministerial committee session to debate the report and draw up parliamentary bills. No French official believes the Rueff-Armand recommendations have any chance of complete adoption, but even piece by piece their gradual enactment would signal a far-reaching stride toward a freer, more productive French economy...
...paths. In Tennessee's Democratic primary last week, the voters had all the choice anyone could want. Battling for a third Senate term, Estes Kefauver stood squarely by his liberal record. His opponent, Circuit Judge Andrew Taylor, was outspokenly critical of everything that Kefauver was for -foreign aid, freer trade, federal welfare programs and, above all, civil rights laws...
Said Dillon: "Our dedication to building a stronger, freer hemisphere must not be hampered by misconceptions...