People in Trouble

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People in Trouble is a book by psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich in which he reflects on the psychological and social dynamics of individuals and societies under conditions of political and emotional crisis.

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instanceOf book
about emotional consequences of social upheaval
individuals in political crisis
interaction between politics and sexuality
societies in political crisis
author Wilhelm Reich NERFINISHED
authorProfession psychoanalyst
social theorist
countryOfOrigin Austria
genre political psychology
psychoanalytic literature
hasForm essay collection
prose
hasPerspective Marxist-influenced social critique
psychoanalytic perspective
intendedAudience readers interested in political theory
readers interested in psychoanalysis
readers interested in social psychology
language German
literaryPeriod 20th century
mainTheme emotional crisis in individuals and societies
psychological dynamics under political crisis
relationship between individual psychology and social structures
social dynamics under political crisis
subject authoritarianism
emotional repression
fascism
mass psychology
political movements
workOf Wilhelm Reich NERFINISHED

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Wilhelm Reich notableWork People in Trouble