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i made a work earlier in my career called the life and times of sigmund freud. and in reading about freud, i read something that when he was 68, when his grandson died, he said that something within him passed away forever. and he said years -- much later in london to anna freud, he said i never overcome the death of this 4-year-old boy. and it was in that year that freud developed cancer. it was this little thing that kept coming back in my mind with freud, that it's not so much discussed in history books but really seemed to be that point where his balance was in life and times. and so this man who was a giant in many ways was a simple boy. so i think it's a poetic way of looking at eisenhower. >> it's a great image of hope for kids coming there. >> yes. >> i think that it's the american dream, barefoot boy from kansas is a world leader. >> and it will be life-sized, we think. he will be sitting on a wall. we're trying to find images that we found one of him like this. that we kind of like and how to make it. we're figuring out how to make it. so we think we'v
i made a work earlier in my career called the life and times of sigmund freud. and in reading about freud, i read something that when he was 68, when his grandson died, he said that something within him passed away forever. and he said years -- much later in london to anna freud, he said i never overcome the death of this 4-year-old boy. and it was in that year that freud developed cancer. it was this little thing that kept coming back in my mind with freud, that it's not so much discussed in...
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sigmund freud would have a field day examining today's republican party he came up with the idea of what's called psychological projection which is basically when someone projects on to other people beliefs or actions that they themselves folder and carried out but they're in denial about for example if someone's a bitch or a liar they might hide up like using others around them of line and it sure looks like mitt romney is guilty of this very sort of psychological projection after all one of the central messages of his campaign is how awful obamacare is even though mitt romney was the first to enact a version of obamacare in massachusetts while he was the governor and on the issue of health care is the most obvious form protection but mitt romney there are a bunch of others like just last week when mitt romney said that it's president obama who's actually waging a war on women not republicans the real war on women is being waged by the president's failed economic policies. or a few weeks back when mitt romney said that it's president obama who's destroying medicare and not republicans thr
sigmund freud would have a field day examining today's republican party he came up with the idea of what's called psychological projection which is basically when someone projects on to other people beliefs or actions that they themselves folder and carried out but they're in denial about for example if someone's a bitch or a liar they might hide up like using others around them of line and it sure looks like mitt romney is guilty of this very sort of psychological projection after all one of...
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director of the tea party dot net let's get back to it first tell us what psychological projection is sigmund freud you know his idea you know people who are thieves constantly looking around figuring everybody trying to steal from them ok mitt romney i'm wondering last week he says it's obama who's waging a war on women take on. the real war on women is being waged by the president's failed economic policies. and then a few weeks back he said it's not the president but it's not the republicans who are trying to take apart medicare paul ryan all is that here it's the president. three and a half years later he has failed to enact or even propose a serious plan to solve the entitlement crisis instead he has taken a series of steps that end medicare as we know it. he is the only president to ever cut five hundred billion dollars from medicare. first of all that's just plain old not true but any romney said this about president obama being out of touch this is best. we have a president who i think is a nice guy but he spent too much time at harvard perhaps or maybe just not enough time actually working
director of the tea party dot net let's get back to it first tell us what psychological projection is sigmund freud you know his idea you know people who are thieves constantly looking around figuring everybody trying to steal from them ok mitt romney i'm wondering last week he says it's obama who's waging a war on women take on. the real war on women is being waged by the president's failed economic policies. and then a few weeks back he said it's not the president but it's not the republicans...
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. >> rose: sigmund freud was there. >> absolutely. in many levels, to begin with, medicine was fairly primitive until 1800. and then in the aftermath of the french revolution, french medicine became the scientific. by 1850, viennese medicine became the dominant force. so it really introduced scientific medicine into clinical practice. and this was led by a guy called -- who is a major driving force in the theme of modernism in my thinking. he was the one that realized that the only way he can make sense of a clinical examination is to correlate the clinical findings with which you see at autopsy. he said truth is hidden from the surface. you have to go deep below the kind to fine it. freud was in vienna school of medicine in the late stages of his career and this is the driving theme of his career. you can't simply accept patient's expression of their illness, psychological expression of their illness as being the only cause of it. you have to go deep into unconscious motivation. and everyone was influenced by the idea that there are
. >> rose: sigmund freud was there. >> absolutely. in many levels, to begin with, medicine was fairly primitive until 1800. and then in the aftermath of the french revolution, french medicine became the scientific. by 1850, viennese medicine became the dominant force. so it really introduced scientific medicine into clinical practice. and this was led by a guy called -- who is a major driving force in the theme of modernism in my thinking. he was the one that realized that the only...