by Andreas Peglau

In December 1929, Reich and Freud exchanged blows at one of the discussion evenings organized by the latter in Vienna. The central point was Reich’s conviction that prophylaxis of sexual and
neurotic disorders was as necessary as it was possible – a view that Freud had also held, but in earlierer times. Now, however, Freud vehemently opposed Reich’s theses, qualifying them as allegedly „completely unpsychological.“
Children of the Future can be read as a balance sheet of what Reich opposed to Freud in his remaining life span in research and practical activity.
For this book is not a late work by Reich, but a posthumous compilation first published in English in 1983.



