Listen, Little Man!

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Listen, Little Man! is a psychological and political essay by Wilhelm Reich that critiques authoritarianism and explores the inner emotional life and social conditioning of the "common man."

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instanceOf book
essay
psychological essay
advocates active participation in democracy
emotional honesty
personal responsibility
author Wilhelm Reich NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques authoritarian character structure
emotional cowardice
political opportunism
submission to authority
focusesOn inner emotional life of the common man
psychological roots of authoritarianism
relationship between individual character and politics
genre political literature
psychological literature
hasPerspective psychoanalytic
radical democratic
hasTheme critique of authoritarianism
critique of bureaucracy
critique of fascism
emotional repression
individual freedom
political passivity
responsibility of the common man
self-awareness
social conformity
influencedBy Marxism
anti-fascism
psychoanalysis
intendedAudience general public
politically engaged readers
language English
German
literaryForm essay
mainSubject authoritarianism
emotional life
psychology of the common man
social conditioning
movement Freudo-Marxism NERFINISHED
narrativeForm second-person address
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Hör zu, kleiner Mann!
period 20th century
philosophicalTradition critical theory
relatedWork The Mass Psychology of Fascism NERFINISHED
title Listen, Little Man! NERFINISHED

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Wilhelm Reich notableWork Listen, Little Man!