Rockefeller Foundation
Roheim, Geza
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel
Rosenfeld, Isaac
Ross, Helen
Ross, Tom
Roszak, Theodore
Roth, Philip
Roth, Sam
Rubenfeld, Ilana
Rubenstein, Arnold
Ruben-Wolf, Martha
Rubin, Jerry
Russell, Bertrand
Russell, Kate
Russian Revolution; see also October Revolution
S. A. Collins & Sons
Sachs, Hanns
Sachs, Wulf
Sachter, Dr.
Sadger, Isidor
sadism
Salinger, J. D.
Salpêtrière Hospital (Paris)
Salt of the Earth (film)
Salter, Patricia
Salvation Army
Sanger, Margaret
“sand packet (SAPA) bions,”
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Schiele, Egon
Schilder, Paul
schizophrenia; eugenics and; hysteria and; paranoid; psychoanalytic treatment of; Reich diagnosed with
Schjelderup, Harald
Schlamm, Willy
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.
Schmidt, Alik
Schmidt, Vera
Schnitzler, Arthur
Schober, Johann
Schoenberg, Arnold
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Schultz, Johannes
Schulz, Bruno
Schur, Max
Science (journal)
Scott, Jody
Seipel, Ignaz
Senate, U.S.
Settlement House (Vienna)
Sex and Character (Weininger)
Sex and Repression in Savage Society (Malinowski)
sex-economy
Sex—Love—Marriage (Schultz)
sexology
Sex-Pol
Sexpol Verlag
sexual abuse
Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (Kinsey)
Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (Kinsey)
Sexual Freedom League
Sexual Lives of Savages in Northwestern Melanesia, The (Malinowski)
“Sexual Maturity, Abstinence, Marital Morality” (Reich)
sexual repression; child-raising without; as cornerstone of class submission; fascism and; inroads by youth movement against; as intrinsic to civilizing process; Kinsey on; Mann’s literary exploration of; Marcuse on; in Miller’s view of America; neuroses caused by; orgone accumulator as cure for; overthrow of; societal norms responsible for; Stalinist
Sexual Revolution, The (Reich)
Sexual Struggle of Youth, The (Reich)
Shadow War Against Hitler, The (Mauch)
Shakespeare, William
Shapiro, Elliot
Sharaf, Myron; biography of Reich by; Macdonald denounces Brady as Communist to; on Oranur experiments; and Reich’s daughters; on Reich’s trial; on Silvert
Shaw, George Bernard
shell shock
Shepard, Martin
Sheppard, Miriam (Paki Wright’s mother)
Siersted, Ellen
Sigmund Freud Archives
Silberer, Ernst
Silberer, Herbert
“Silent Observer, The” (Reich)
Silvert, Michael; arrest of; conservative politics of; imprisonment of; Mangravite and; sexual abuse of child patients by
Simkin, Jim
Simmel, Ernst
Sinclair, Upton
Singer, Richard
Sleeper (film)
Smith, Margaret Chase
Smith Act (1940)
Social Affairs Ministry, Danish
Social Democrats; Austrian; Danish; German
Social Hygiene, Bureau of
Social Hygiene vs. the Sexual Plagues (pamphlet)
Socialists
Socialist Society for Sex Counseling and Sex Research
Society of Heart Specialists, Viennese
Society of Physicians, Viennese
Sontag, Susan
Sorbonne
Sorrows of Young Werther, The (Goethe)
Souza, Monica
Spengler, Alexander
Spirit and Structure of German Fascism (Brady)
Spock, Benjamin
Spotnitz, Hyman
Sputnik 1
Stalin, Joseph; death of; enmity toward Trotsky of; five-year plans of; Hitler’s pact with; Kollontai’s sex reforms reversed by; psychoanalysis denounced by; views on homosexuality of; at Yalta
Stalin, Vasily
Stalinism
Standard Oil
Stanford University
Star Wars (film)
State Department, U.S.
Staub, Hermann
Steig, Susanna
Steig, William
Steinhof State Lunatic Asylum (Vienna)
Stekel, Wilhelm
Stellato, Alfred
Stengel, Erwin
Sterba, Richard
Stern, Victor
Sternberg, Josef von
Stevenson, Adlai
Strachey, James
Straight, Michael
Straight, William
Strategy of Desire, The (Dichter)
Strauss, Leo
Street of Crocodiles, The (Schulz)
Strømme, Johannes Irgens
Student Laboratory (Rangeley, Maine)
student uprisings of 1968
Studies on Hysteria (Freud and Breuer)
Summerhill
Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Childhood (Neill)
Summer of Love (1967)
Supreme Court, U.S.
Supreme Judicial Court
Sussex University
Swales, Peter
Swarowski, Hans
Sweeney, George C.
Sword and the Shield, The (Andrew)
syphilis
Szilard, Leo
Taft-Hartley Act (1947)
Tanberg, Bodil
Tandler, Julius
Tannenbaum, Samuel A.
Tausk, Victor
Technology of Orgasm, The (Maines)
Teil, Roger du
Teller, Edward
Templeton, Clista
Templeton, Herman
Tesla, Nikola
Thalasa (Ferenczi)
“Therapeutic Significance of Genital Libido, The” (Reich)
Thomas, Dylan
Thompson, Clara
Thompson, Philip
Thorburn, William
Thousand and One Nights, A
Thurber, James
Tiffany, Charles
Time magazine
Tjøtta, Thorstein
Toepfer, Karl
Tolson, Clyde
Toronto, University of
Tractacus logico-philosophicus (Wittgenstein)
Tracy, Spencer
transference; negative; positive; in Reich’s relationship with Annie
Trilling, Lionel
Triumph of the Therapeutic, The (Rieff)
Trojan Horse in America, The (Dies)
Tropic of Cancer (Miller)
Tropic of Capricorn (Miller)
Tropp, Simeon
Trotsky, Leon
Trotsky, Zina
Trotskyism
Truman, Harry S.
Tubbs, Oscar
tuberculosis
Tynan, Kenneth
UFOs
Ujhely, Grete
Uncensored (magazine)
unconscious; and consumer behavior; in hysteria; in impulsive characters; resistance and; Weininger on
Unconscious, The (Freud)
Union Theological Seminary
United Nations
Unity Committee for Proletarian Sex Reform
University Hospital (Vienna)
Updike, John
Utica (New York) State Ment
al Hospital
Vadim, Roger
Van Dusen, Henry Pitney
Van Gogh, Vincent
Van de Velde, Theodoor H.
vegetotherapy; children subjected to; Ginsberg and; Neill and; Perls’s critique of; technique of
Verlag für Sexualpolitik
Versailles Treaty
Vicissitudes of Instincts, The (Freud)
Victorianism
Vienna, University of; Clinic for Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases
Vienna Anatomical Institute
Vienna City Council
Vienna Psychoanalytic Society; Ambulatorium and; Federn’s leadership role in; Reich accepted into; Training Institute of; women in
Vietnam War
View magazine
Village Voice, The
Völkischer Beobachter (newspaper)
Vollmer, Joan
Volta, Alessandro
Vossische Zeitung
W. B. Saunders Company
Waal, Nic
Wagner, Otto
Wagner-Jauregg, Julius
Wakefield, Dan
Wallace, Henry
Wall Street crash (1929)
Wandervögel youth movement
Warte, Die (journal)
War of the Worlds (film)
Washington Confidential (magazine)
Washington Post
Wassermann syphilis tests
Watts, Alan
Wednesday Society
Weil, Ruby
Weininger, Otto
Weir-Mitchell, Silas
Welch, Joseph
Wells, Herman
Wertham, Fredric
Western Worker (periodical)
Wharton, Charles
When Your Child Asks Questions (Reich)
White, E. B.
White Collar (Mills)
“White Negro, The” (Mailer)
Whitney, Dorothy
Wilhelm Reich: A Personal Biography (Ollendorff)
Wilhelm Reich Foundation
Wilhelm Reich Museum (Rangeley, Maine)
Wilhelm Reich vs. USA (Greenfield)
Williams, Tennessee
Wilson, Woodrow
Winter General Veterans Administration Hospital (Kansas)
Wisconsin, University of
Wisconsin State Journal, The
Wise, Robert
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Wolberg, Lewis
Wolfe, Pussy
Wolfe, Theodore
Wolff, Charlotte
Woman Rebel, The (magazine)
Wood, Charles
Woolf, Virginia
Workers’ Opposition
Workers’ School (New York)
Workers’ University
World League for Sexual Reform
World of Yesterday, The (Zweig)
World Radiation Center (Davos)
World’s Fair (New York, 1939)
World War I
World War II
Wortis, Joseph
WR: Mysteries of the Organism (film)
Wreszin, Michael
Wright, Paki
Wylie, Lee
Wyvell, Lois
Yalta Conference
Yeats, W. B.
Yippies
Young Republicans League
Zaretsky, Eli
Zen
Zetkin, Clara
“Zetland: By a Character Witness” (Bellow)
Zilboorg, Gregory
Zipperstein, Steven
Zweig, Stefan
The second generation of psychoanalysts found themselves at the forefront of the avant-garde. (Top row) Wilhelm Reich, Otto Fenichel, Jenny Walder; (middle row) Grete Bibring-Lehner, Eduard Bibring; (bottom row) Edith Buxbaum, Claire Fenichel, and Annie Pink, 1927. (The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Archives)
Members of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Ambulatorium, a radical attempt to make psychoanalysis free and accessible to the masses, 1922. Wilhelm Reich is seated at the center, next to the older Eduard Hitschmann; on Reich’s left are Grete Bibring-Lehner, Richard Sterba, and Annie Pink. (The Freud Museum Photo Library)
Anna and Sigmund Freud at the Gare de l’Est in Paris, June 1938, on their way to London, where Sigmund Freud lived in exile during the last year of his life. (The Freud Museum Photo Library)
Women dancing in a circle at Territory Adolf Koch, Koch’s socialist body culture school on Lake Motzen just outside Berlin. Koch’s “Alliance of People’s Health” had 300,000 members in 1932. (Mel Gordon Collection)
Annie Reich (née Pink), Wilhelm Reich’s former patient and first wife, and the mother of two of his children, with Eduard Bibring at a fancy dress party, 1926. (The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Archives)
Mildred Edith Brady, a former model and the journalist who made Reich infamous in America as the leader of “the new cult of sex and anarchy,” 1930s. (Joan Brady)
Annie, Wilhelm, and Eva Reich, with Edith and Richard Sterba (far right), in the late 1920s. Sterba described Reich as a “genital narcissist.” (The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Archives)
Erwin Stengel, Grete Bibring-Lehner, Rudolph Lowenstein, and Wilhelm Reich at the 1934 Lucerne Psychoanalytic Congress, during which Reich was expelled from the International Psychoanalytic Association. (The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute Archives)
A Food and Drug Administration official holding the funnel of an “orgone shooter,” used for directing orgone rays at localized wounds and infections, and modeling an orgone blanket and hat intended for bedbound patients, 1956. (Food and Drug Administration Archive)
An image from Reich’s booklet The Orgone Energy Accumulator, Its Scientific and Medical Use (Orgone Institute Press, 1951). Eva Reich is shown sitting in the orgone box, a device that Reich hoped might dissolve sexual repression and cancerous tumors. This image was used as evidence in the FDA’s 1954 complaint for injunction.
William S. Burroughs’s orgone energy accumulator, stored in the garden of his home in Lawrence, Kansas. He claimed to have had a “spontaneous orgasm” in the box. (Lee Ranaldo)
Paul Goodman, writer and sexual libertarian, running a Gestalt group therapy session, c. 1960. (Sam Holmes)
Harvey Matusow, the paid FBI informer who alleged that Communists were using sexual liberation to prey on youth. He later recanted and helped bring down McCarthy. Photos taken in December 1954. (The Harvey Matusow Archive, University of Sussex)
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