The Murder of Christ
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In this profound and moving work, the scientist Wilhelm Reich explores the meaning of Christ's life and reveals the hidden, universal scourge that caused his agonizing death--The Emotional Plague of Mankind.
Reich contends that man is faced with full responsibility for the murder of Christ all through the ages--for the murder of fellow human beings, no matter what the circumstances. Here is the blunt truth about people's true ways of being, acting and emotional reacting.
Here, also, the lesson of the murder of Christ is applied to the contemporary social scene. The tragedy of Reich's own death points up the fact that the problems presented in THE MURDER OF CHRIST are acute problems of present-day society.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5When we murder Christ, we murder ourselves. And this isn't some historical being who may have been the son of some higher entity! Reich is suggesting that we all need to allow ourselves to be different and he is encouraging all of us to be true revolutionaries. "Christ" becomes a metaphor for change.