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NOTES<br />

The Conscience of Society—Introduction<br />

1. Sigmund Freud, “Lines of Advance in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy” (1918),<br />

in The Standard Edition 17:167.<br />

2. Ibid.<br />

3. Sigmund Freud, “Postcript to an Autobiographical Study” (1935), in The Standard<br />

Edition 20:73.<br />

4. Deutsch, Confrontations, 84.<br />

5. See Hale, Freud and the Americans.<br />

6. Reich, “The Living Productive Power,” 75.<br />

7. See Sigmund Freud, “Further Recommendations on the Technique of Psychoanalysis:<br />

On Beginning the Treatment, the Question of the First Communications,<br />

the Dynamics of the Cure” (1913), in The Standard Edition 12:123–156.<br />

8. Freud, “Lines of Advance.”<br />

9. French and Smith, The Commonwealth Fund, 121.<br />

10. See Gruber, Red Vienna.<br />

11. Else Pappenheim, “Politics and Psychoanalysis in Vienna Before 1938,” paper<br />

presented to the 1984 Oral History Workshop of the American Psychoanalytic<br />

Association.<br />

12. For in-depth research arguing the top-heavy application of “high culture”<br />

privileges to the lower classes, see Gruber, Red Vienna.<br />

13. Bluma Swerdloff, interview with Sándor Radó (1965), in “History of the Psychoanalytic<br />

Movement,” Oral History Collection, Columbia University Libraries,<br />

New York.<br />

14. Norman W. Lyon, letter, August 5, 1929, to “Secretary, Psycho-analytic Institute,<br />

Berlin, Germany,” Archives of the Berlin Poliklinik, Koblenz, Germany.

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