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.@RachelAviv's Journey to the Ends of Psychiatry: Janet Malcolm’s successor at The New Yorker has a different take on the impossible profession. https://t.co/lqtYkkdkOz
Exec Director of @econhardship. Author of books like Bootstrapped, Squeezed and Branded. Forget the Horatio Alger Story. Instead try mutual aid.
@thisone0verhere Nothing Left to Envy by Barbara Demick, Fear of Falling by Barbara Ehrenreich, Newjack by Ted Conover, Men We Reaped by @jesmimi, Random Family, Dispatches by Michael Herr, Love Thy Neighbor by @maassp, The Impossible Profession by Janet Malcolm
Exploring the American idea through ambitious, essential reporting and storytelling. Of no party or clique since 1857. https://t.co/uHeZCz8ahz
Today’s recommendation: "Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession," by Janet Malcolm. “Malcolm remains the authority on psychoanalysis among laypeople who have written on the subject,” Ana Cecilia Alvarez writes. Find more suggestions here: https://t.co/BLGIUgZbLp