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Method and Madness
Method and Madness
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3 days ago
Freud’s influence on the history of Egon Praediger’s favorite drug. Subscribe or sign up for a trial and check out the full episode: We get into the strange fates of several real figures referenced in the book, and the stories of one Pynchonian figure who may have proved ESP in the SHADOW TICKET era (J.B. Rhine) and another (Moritz Schlick) whose work made such things unmentionable in intellectual society.
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Freud’s influence on the history of Egon Praediger’s favorite drug. Subscribe or sign up for a trial and check out the full episode: We get into the strange fates of several real figures referenced in the book, and the stories of one Pynchonian figure who may have proved ESP in the SHADOW TICKET era (J.B. Rhine) and another (Moritz Schlick) whose work made such things unmentionable in intellectual society.
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Arts,
Society & Culture,
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“Love of Life” by Jack London [audio recording]
Method and Madness
3 months ago
“Love of Life” by Jack London [audio recording]
An audio recording of Jack London’s “Love of Life” first published in McClure’s Magazine in 1905. All the classic Jack London themes are here: the Yukon, survival, the cold, and wolves. x/com/bradkelly
Method and Madness
Freud’s influence on the history of Egon Praediger’s favorite drug. Subscribe or sign up for a trial and check out the full episode: We get into the strange fates of several real figures referenced in the book, and the stories of one Pynchonian figure who may have proved ESP in the SHADOW TICKET era (J.B. Rhine) and another (Moritz Schlick) whose work made such things unmentionable in intellectual society.