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“Of special value in the promotion of [psychoanalysis is] the establishment<br />

of Institutes and Outpatient Treatment <strong>Clinics</strong>”—<br />

1927 183<br />

Freud “knew exactly how things were in the world. But before he<br />

could go outside, he first had to know what was inside”—1928<br />

197<br />

“The very group of patients who need our treatment are without<br />

resources”—1929 208<br />

“<strong>Free</strong> or low-cost analyses . . . [were] at least a small beginning”—<br />

1930 221<br />

“As a social-democratic town councilor, Dr. Friedjung has furthered<br />

our interests as psychoanalysts”—1931 231<br />

“Male applicants for treatment [were] regularly more numerous<br />

than female”—1932 240<br />

3 1933–1938: Termination<br />

“The Berlin Psychoanalytic . . . Policlinic . . . came to an end”—<br />

1933 253<br />

“Psychoanalysis [as] the germ of the dialectical-materialist psychology<br />

of the future”—1934 265<br />

“A written Children’s Seminar of Marxist psychoanalysis”—1935<br />

274<br />

“Social psychoanalysis”—1936 280<br />

“These were traumatic times and we talked little about them later”<br />

—1937 292<br />

“The fate of psychoanalysis depends on the fate of the world”—<br />

1938 297<br />

Notes 305<br />

Bibliography 333<br />

Index 343<br />

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