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PAPERS BY RICHARD A. KOENIGSBERG
Analysis of Metaphor: Methodology for the Psychological Interpretation of Culture
Awakening from the Nightmare of History: Psychological Interpretation of War and Genocide
Aztec Warriors/Western Soldiers: The Body Politic Feeds Upon Human Bodies
Culture and Unconscious Fantasy: Observations on Courtly Love
Culture and Unconscious Phantasy: Observations on Nazi Germany
“Death to the Non-Believers:” The Meaning of Terroristic Violence
Genocide as Immunology: The Psychosomatic Source of Culture
History and Sacrificial Death
Hitler and Bin Laden: The Psychology of Terror
Hitler's Body and the Body Politic
The Human Body Becomes a Body Politic
‘I Am, Therefore I Think’: Separating from the Symbolic Order
Ideology, Perception and Genocide: How Fantasy Generates History
If One Aspires to Achieve Peace, One Needs to Know Why People Love War
‘I Move, Therefore I Am:’ Elvis Presley, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and the Liberation of theAmerican Body
Making Conscious the Unconscious in Social Reality: The Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Culture
Nationalism, Nazism, Genocide
The Nation
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s Disease
Nations are Bodies
Nations are Immortal Bodies
Nations Kill a Lot of People: Denial of the Destructiveness of Civilization
Political Violence and the Concept of Collective Psychopathology
Political Violence as Destruction of Evil
The Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Reality: Theory and Method
Remembering Existence: Asian Contributions to Psychology and Social Theory
The Soldier as Sacrificial Victim: Awakening from the Nightmare of History
Warfare and Truth
Why do Ideologies Exist: The Psychological Function of Culture
Zizek, Norman O. Brown, and the Psychology of Culture