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Otto Rudolf Schatz 1900-1961
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi on Schatz and Shorbagy
Seyed Mohammad Marandi on Schatz and Shorbagy
This essay draws on Chomsky, and notes that for many people the term “anti-Americanism” works like a tool preventing criticism of the U.S. It argues that the term frames the narrat...
Manar Shorbagy on Edward Schatz
Manar Shorbagy on Edward Schatz
This essay is a response to Edward Schatz’s contribution in this book, Global Perspectives on the United States. It acknowledges ways that Schatz contributes to our understanding o...
Edward Schatz on Manar Shorbagy
Edward Schatz on Manar Shorbagy
This essay is a response to Manar Shorbagy’s contribution in this book, Global Perspectives on the United States. It argues that Shorbagy is correct in stating that U.S. policy in ...
Ira Dworkin on Schatz and Shorbagy
Ira Dworkin on Schatz and Shorbagy
This essay puts Egypt, the “Arab Spring,” and Islamic activism into a broader perspective, arguing that a binary approach pitting “anti-Americanism” against “pro-Americanism” is pr...
Otto Rank and the Creation of Modern Psychotherapy
Otto Rank and the Creation of Modern Psychotherapy
Abstract
Robert Kramer argues that Otto Rank created the principles of modern psychotherapy. Drawing on Sigmund Freud’s invention of the analytic hour, Rank proposed...


