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Original Title: Rede an den kleinen mann
ISBN: 0374504016 (ISBN13: 9780374504014)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.worldcat.org/wcidentities/lccn-n79-39823
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Listen, Little Man! Paperback | Pages: 144 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 5247 Users | 378 Reviews

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Listen, Little Man! is a great physician's quiet talk to each one of us, the average human being, the Little Man. Written in 1946 in answer to the gossip and defamation that plagued his remarkable career, it tells how Reich watched, at first naively, then with amazement, and finally with horror, at what the Little Man does to himself; how he suffers and rebels; how he esteems his enemies and murders his friends; how, wherever he gains power as a "representative of the people," he misuses this power and makes it crueler than the power it has supplanted. Reich has us to look honestly at ourselves and to assume responsibility for our lives and for the great untapped potential that lies in the depth of human nature.

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Title:Listen, Little Man!
Author:Wilhelm Reich
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 144 pages
Published:January 1st 1974 by Noonday/Farrar, Straus & Giroux (NYC) (first published 1946)
Categories:Philosophy. Psychology. Nonfiction. Politics. Classics. Writing. Essays

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Listen! Great book by this often neglected thinker!

Reading this book, you really can sense Reich's anger towards the world. It is fantastic. Although the book is written in a very incoherent manner, one can really sense his frustruation. Read this book years ago, and I can easily say that it was the most life-changing experience... He gave me the courage to stand up to my true self- and I guess, partly that is due to the tone of the book. That said the whole sexual orgone box theory is totally nuts... but amusing, nevertheless. I was going to

There was some unnecessary fat shaming and spinster-phobia (is that even a thing?).However, I do recognize that this was written by a very bitter man, who had some otherwise constructive things to say, so I would encourage most people to read it.

Would have rated this great read higher, but there's too much personal rage (and too much abiding by the Freudian 'blame everything on sex' axiom) in it at some instances. This personalization robs some of Reich's arguments of their undeniable power. "You see, little man, it all boils down to one thing, to you and your sound or unsound thinking."

People kept praising this book a little too much recently and so I thought it must be a great one to read, especially because I read the Kurdish translation since I figured it would help me get better at reading Kurdish books.I have to say that I wasn't impressed. I don't think I got a lot of benefit from this one except that it reinforced some ideas I previously had, which is not a bad thing to say about a book by the way. The author presented too many ideas for me to comprehend and I didn't

Unexpected!! Woow!!An Adam's Apple!! The exact word to describe this book. It's like some spiritual conversation from a scene of Quentin Tarantino directional movie.This book is naturally wacky to read.It shakes up a ordinary man who has an (hidden) inferiority complex. This is a very small book which I would strongly recommend everyone to read to know themselves truly and stand up courageously for themselves against odds.

Apart from a few worthwhile passages, the rest is a never-ending, repeating itself rant of a man who claims to be a "great" man and lists all the times the "petty"man had done him wrong in his career while at the same time he reassures the petty man that he cares for them and their future. I cannot understand the hype. The parts that can be explained to have a parallel to anti fascism speech are interesting and important but the rest is just a bad copy polemic of something Nietsche would write.

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