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...book I wrote, The Prisoner of Sex, I said that biology is half of destiny for women. Freud said biology is destiny, but if they throw out Freud's remark entirely, they are losing touch with something absolutely vital. As women liberate themselves, they have to recognize that they carry a burden. Just as men carry other burdens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: His Punch Is Better Than Ever | 9/30/1991 | See Source »

Slated for next year, among other courses, is French 260: "Madness, Perversion, and Pathology: Freud and the French." The class will explore Freud in relation to his French predecessors...

Author: By Lan N. Nguyen, | Title: The Same Conviction at a Different Harvard | 9/13/1991 | See Source »

Slated for next year, among other courses, is French 260: "Madness, Perversion, and Pathology: Freud and the French." The class will explore Freud in relation to his French predecessors...

Author: By Lan N. Nguyen, | Title: The Same Conviction at a Different Harvard | 9/11/1991 | See Source »

...zest for life," says his father Patrick. That description is echoed by former cellmate Brian Keenan, an Irishman who was released last year. Says Keenan: "He is the daftest, craziest man I ever met." And a marvelous mimic too: "I never knew if I was playing dominoes against Sigmund Freud or Peter Sellers. Without him I don't think I would have made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exploring The Tea Bag Factor | 8/26/1991 | See Source »

...likely to be most affected stems in part from the tangled nature of the incident that prompted the trouble. In December 1983 the New Yorker ran a two-part profile by Malcolm of Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, a psychoanalyst who had lost his job as projects director of the Sigmund Freud Archives in New York City. Published the next year by Knopf as In the Freud Archives, Malcolm's report apparently allowed Masson to destroy himself with his own words: his self-description as "an intellectual gigolo," his plan to transform Anna Freud's house, after her death, into "a place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Justice Comes in Quotes | 7/1/1991 | See Source »

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