
International Journal of Controversial Discussions Issue Volume #4 Issue #1


Click Here to Read: Note on Nietzsche’s Fall from Greece to Rome: His youthful plea for a participatory rebirth of Athenian vitality shimmered with Hellenic polytheism by Jamey Hecht on his Substack on August 16, 2026.
Friedrich Nietzsche as Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Basel in Switzerland. Image: Friedrich Hermann Hartmann (1822–1902). Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Click Here to Read: How “Certainty” Undermines Intimacy and New Possibilities
Personal Perspective: A segue to creativity and hope by Kenneth Silverstri on his A Wider Lens Blog on the Psychology Today blogs on August 9, 2026.
Image: United States Department of Agriculture. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

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Freud fled from Vienna to London in 1938, terrified after the Gestapo picked up his daughter, Anna. It was not easy to get the Freuds the necessary immigration permits from the British government and even more difficult to extricate the Freuds from Nazi Vienna. Ernest Jones applied pressure through diplomatic channels and the Nazis needed to be bribed. Psychoanalysts from Austria and Germany fled to Britain, Switzerland, the United States, and Argentina, essentially anywhere they could gain Continue reading SEEKING ASYLUM – TWICE AS LIKELY with MITPP