Lipton’s Journal/December 8, 1954/35

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Psychoanalysis, liberalism, etc. etc., are ways to reduce men to zombies. Perhaps Bob’s [Robert Linder] anger at lobotomies comes from the unconscious fear that with all his good will and his courage, perhaps he is making zombies of his patients too. Is psychoanalysis perhaps ideational lobotomies to sever man completely from his deeper world, and leave him marooned, will-less, and adjusted (anger less) in the dead world of society. The sterile land of relating, of conformity, of proportion—what is it worth to lose one’s anger if we remember that anger is only the side result of frustrated vision. Children’s anger is always violent for children have visions destroyed every instant of their existence.