Click Here to Read: 150 years since the birth of Rosa Luxemburg by Peter Schwarz on World Socialist Web Site on March 5, 2021.
Portrait of Rosa Luxemburg. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Applied Analysis in Global Diplomacy with Vamik Volkan, M.D. Online with NYPSI
NYPSI’s 1047th Scientific Meeting: Applied Analysis in Global Diplomacy with Vamik Volkan, M.D. To be followed by discussion with Henry Nunberg, M.D.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021 | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm (Held Virtually on ZOOM) $30 – General Admission $20 – Student Admission
No charge for NYPSI members and students Register HERE, visit nypsi.org or call 212.879.6900
THIS MEETING IS VIRTUAL; READ INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE SUCCESSFUL REGISTRATION:
Buy your ticket at nypsi.org. Making payment/signing up is only step 1.
One day prior: Complete ZOOM registration for webinar which you will receive by email from Sharon Weller. If you do not complete this, you will NOT receive link to webinar.
Day of: Click on email from Lois Oppenheim (host) which contains ZOOM link and password to “enter” the webinar.
Unconscious factors undoubtedly play a role, and most likely a major role, in matters of global democracy. This meeting will entail a presentation by Dr. Vamik Volkan focused on the intertwining of shared external events and individual and large-group psychology. Continue reading Applied Analysis in Global Diplomacy with Vamik Volkan, M.D. Online with NYPSI
André Aciman’s Quiet Bliss
Click Here to Read: André Aciman’s Quiet Bliss: A brilliant and charming new collection of essays, ‘Homo Irrealis,’ starts in Egypt, travels to Rome, and ends on the other side of an Eric Rohmer film, by way of Billy Wilder, Fernando Pessoa, and W.G. Sebald
by David Mikics on the Tablet Website on March 4, 2021.
A Translator’s Masterpiece
Click Here to Read: A Translator’s Masterpiece: Hillel Halkin’s lifetime of thinking about language, Zionism, and writing pays rich dividends in his ‘indispensable’ new collection of essays devoted to the writers who created modern Hebrew literature out of nothing
by Adam Krisch on the Tablet website on March 04, 2021.