Fredric Wertham, Calling all Couriers, The New Republic, Dec 2, 1946, a review of The Mass Psychology of Fascism; Brady, Mildred Edie. The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich 16 Kasım 2011 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The New Republic, May 26, 1947; Brady, Mildred Edie. The New Cult of Sex and Anarchy 11 Ekim 2011 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Harper's, April 1947; also see "The New Coast of Bohemia" (editorial), Saturday Review of Literature, August 16, 1947, and Henderson, Harry and Shaw, Sam. "Greenwich Village: Tourist Trap," Collier's, December 6, 1947.
Klee, Gerald D. "What ever happened to orgone therapy?" 8 Mayıs 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Maryland Psychiatric Society, Summer 2001; Vol. 28, No. 1; Pg 13-15, retrieved August 14, 2006; Grossinger, Richard. Planet Medicine: From Stone Age Shamanism to Post-industrial Healing, Taylor & Francis, 1982, p. 293.
A good overview of Reich's work is Wilhelm Reich: The evolution of his work by David Boadella. A bibliography on orgonomy 23 Aralık 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. gives full citations to university dissertations, and to controlled experiments replicating Reich's work on bions, the orgone accumulator, and the cloudbuster.
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Herskowitz, Morton. The Trial 13 Ekim 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Institute for Orgonomic Science, accessed July 26, 2009.
Michael Silvert (1906-1958), born Meyer Silverzweig in Poland. He was arrested with Reich and committed suicide in 1958 when he was released from prison. http://family.silvert.org/mike/ 4 Şubat 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
Fredric Wertham, Calling all Couriers, The New Republic, Dec 2, 1946, a review of The Mass Psychology of Fascism; Brady, Mildred Edie. The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich 16 Kasım 2011 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The New Republic, May 26, 1947; Brady, Mildred Edie. The New Cult of Sex and Anarchy 11 Ekim 2011 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Harper's, April 1947; also see "The New Coast of Bohemia" (editorial), Saturday Review of Literature, August 16, 1947, and Henderson, Harry and Shaw, Sam. "Greenwich Village: Tourist Trap," Collier's, December 6, 1947.
Klee, Gerald D. "What ever happened to orgone therapy?" 8 Mayıs 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Maryland Psychiatric Society, Summer 2001; Vol. 28, No. 1; Pg 13-15, retrieved August 14, 2006; Grossinger, Richard. Planet Medicine: From Stone Age Shamanism to Post-industrial Healing, Taylor & Francis, 1982, p. 293.
Michael Silvert (1906-1958), born Meyer Silverzweig in Poland. He was arrested with Reich and committed suicide in 1958 when he was released from prison. http://family.silvert.org/mike/ 4 Şubat 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
Herskowitz, Morton. The Trial 13 Ekim 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Institute for Orgonomic Science, accessed July 26, 2009.
There is some discrepancy between the sources on this. Myron Sharaf writes that Reich signed his last will on February 10, 1957, naming his daughter Eva as executrix, which meant she controlled the publication and republication of his work. The Wilhelm Reich Museum writes that his last will was on March 8, 1957, naming the Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust Fund as the entity charged with running Orgonon as the Wilhelm Reich Museum, transmitting his legacy, and housing his archives. See Sharaf 1994, p. 465 and Biography 25 Mart 2008 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Wilhelm Reich Museum, retrieved August 14, 2006.
A good overview of Reich's work is Wilhelm Reich: The evolution of his work by David Boadella. A bibliography on orgonomy 23 Aralık 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. gives full citations to university dissertations, and to controlled experiments replicating Reich's work on bions, the orgone accumulator, and the cloudbuster.
There is some discrepancy between the sources on this. Myron Sharaf writes that Reich signed his last will on February 10, 1957, naming his daughter Eva as executrix, which meant she controlled the publication and republication of his work. The Wilhelm Reich Museum writes that his last will was on March 8, 1957, naming the Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust Fund as the entity charged with running Orgonon as the Wilhelm Reich Museum, transmitting his legacy, and housing his archives. See Sharaf 1994, p. 465 and Biography 25 Mart 2008 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., The Wilhelm Reich Museum, retrieved August 14, 2006.