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{{refn|An Austrian psychoanalyst and early follower of Freud, [[w:Edmund Bergler]] (1899-1962) focused on masochism and homosexuality in his many books and articles. He believed homosexuality was a neurosis that could be cured, and saw homosexuals as unscrupulous psychic masochists. Bergler is {{NM}}’s whipping boy in “Lipton’s.”}} | {{refn|An Austrian psychoanalyst and early follower of Freud, [[w:Edmund Bergler|Edmund Bergler]] (1899-1962) focused on masochism and homosexuality in his many books and articles. He believed homosexuality was a neurosis that could be cured, and saw homosexuals as unscrupulous psychic masochists. Bergler is {{NM}}’s whipping boy in “Lipton’s.”}} |
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- ↑ An Austrian psychoanalyst and early follower of Freud, Edmund Bergler (1899-1962) focused on masochism and homosexuality in his many books and articles. He believed homosexuality was a neurosis that could be cured, and saw homosexuals as unscrupulous psychic masochists. Bergler is Mailer’s whipping boy in “Lipton’s.”