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Williams Frankwood. Soviet Russia Fights Neurosis

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Williams Frankwood. Soviet Russia Fights Neurosis
London: George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 1934. — 268 p.
Dr. Frankwood Williams went to the U.S.S.R. as a psychiatrist to see for himself the state of affairs. He found many strange and inexplicable conditions and views. Possibly the position is best summed up in the reply to a criticism of his; instead of answering the criticism the reply was evasive and turned at once to ‘Yes, but have you seen the Museum of the Revolution, the park of Culture and rest, a factory, a public kitchen?’ The planning is all there but the execution is another matter; the Russian citizen seems to blind himself to those things he does not wish to see. Is not the U.S.S.R. suffering from a mass obsessional neurosis?
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