Moscow And Freud
Sir, —H. Sampson Is concerned when other nations besides our own align themselves against the psychology |>f Freud. He is afraid of a measure of comradeship. Any psychologist will tell him that the human species on this planet, at any rate, breathe the same air, are subject to the same inhibitions, have much the same aspiration, and can have differing opinions about anything under the sun. The race hatred which the letter seems to suggest is quite out of place.—Yours, etc., P. J. ALLEY. December 1, 1958.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28758, 2 December 1958, Page 3
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