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Frederic Jueneman's Limits of Uncertainty
Aeon, A Journal of Myth and Science
* Let There be Darkness, An Archetypal Analysis of Adolph Hitler in the Third Reich: In a lengthy excerpt from a much longer work, Lewis M. Greenberg analyses the persistence with which the archetypal motifs continued to surface during the Third Reich, as also Hitler's obsessive behaviour in identifying with the mythological heroes associated with them.
KRONOS MAGAZINE
"He has...no university laboratory, no special scientific journal running through the years, no great following. He is probably a nova and will soon fade to the dim status of an historical instance of the instability of an intense implausible conviction."
So wrote Edward Boring, a renowned Harvard psychologist,in 1952. Over 40 years later, Velikovsky's work is alive and well, having spawned a handful of journals and an international following numbering in the thousands. As I write, a biography is set to appear (for details, write ev.cochrane@ames.net); several books devoted to the controversy surrounding his work are in the works; and an international symposium celebrating Velikovsky and the new catastrophism is scheduled for July. With respect to Dr. Boring's judgement, one can only hope that his professional prognoses were more astute than his prognostication regarding Velikovsky.
KRONOS was launched in 1975 to provide a forum for discussion of the ideas of Immanuel
Velikovsky, author of Worlds in Collision. KRONOS ceased publication in 1988. Featuring
articles and reviews by leading scholars from dozens of fields, KRONOS provided the most
extensive debate -- both pro and con -- of Velikovsky's ideas anywhere in the scientific
literature. Here you'll find Velikovsky taking on the likes of Sagan, Shapley, Huber,
and countless other leading representatives of the scientific establishment.
Here alone you'll read dozens of unpublished articles by Velikovsky.
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