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In Reply to: Like I said, it's all black-and-white with you. Freud, Marx, and posted by tinear on October 9, 2020 at 13:28:04:
. . . our own benighted tinear! ;-)
Maybe you can go find another political science writer from the NY Times to write an article on psychology and show me the further error of my ways!
So. . . just how do you feel about the harm done by the theories of Dr. Fraud (oops, I mean Freud!) to the feminist and gay communities? I mean, I thought you were a stand-up SJW guy when it came of identity. I'm confused.
BTW, one little correction to your post: Marx lived in the nineteenth century (1818-1883) - not the twentieth. ;-)
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- The new road to the future of psychology! - brought to you by. . . - Chris from Lafayette 13:49:55 10/09/20 (3)
- Well, Marx's real impact had a delay: it took political - tinear 13:58:43 10/09/20 (2)
- His theories were indeed quite influential - E-Stat 13:04:13 10/12/20 (0)
- That's weak, tin [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 14:04:08 10/09/20 (0)