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Wilhelm Reich

Every social order creates character forms which it needs for its preservation.

About Me

(born March 24, 1897, Dobrzcynica, Galicia, Austria-Hungary-died Nov. 3, 1957, Lewisburg, Pa., U.S.) Austrian-U.S. psychologist. Trained at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute, he joined the faculty of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute in 1924. In The Function of the Orgasm (1927), he argued that the failure to achieve orgasm could produce neurosis. An advocate of sexual education and freedom as well as of radical left-wing politics, he left Germany in 1933 and settled in the U.S. in 1939. After breaking with the psychoanalytic movement in 1934, he developed a pseudoscientific system called orgonomy. He conceived of mental illness and some physical illnesses as deficiency of cosmic energy (measured in units called “orgones”), which he treated by placing the patient in a cabinet with reflective inner surfaces known as the orgone box.

My Interests

Psychoanalysis, orgasm theory, character analysis, Marxism, radical politics, vegetotherapy, and in my later life, Orgonomy and Work Democracy.

Music:

Hawkwind, Clutch, Kate Bush.

Books:

Some of my most famous works include Function of the Orgasm, The Mass Psychology of Fascism, The Sexual Revolution, Listen Little Man!, The Murder of Christ, and Character Analysis. Myron Sharaf wrote a biography on me entitled Fury on Earth.