Dangerous Attraction, politics and religion – by Daniela Affonso (EBP)
I’ve always imagined the following scene as one of solemnity. Freud, invited by North-American psychologist Stanley Hall to speak at Clark University, in Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A, in 1909, proud of how widespread his ideas had become, turns to his disciples Carl Jung and Sandor Ferenczi – who accompanied him on his cross-Atlantic voyage and with…