There Is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads. He Must Be Destroyed
The Century of the Self - S1 - E3
In the 1960s, a radical group of psychotherapists challenged the influence of Freudian ideas in America. They were inspired by the ideas of Wilhelm Reich, a pupil of Freud's, who had turned against him and was hated by the Freud family. He believed that the inner self did not need to be repressed and controlled. It should be encouraged to express itself.
The Century of the Self: Season 1 - 4 Episode s
1x1 - Happiness Machines
March 17, 2002
The story of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and his American nephew, Edward Bernays. Bernays invented the public relations profession in the 1920s and was the first person to take Freud's ideas to manipulate the masses. He showed American corporations how they could make people want things they didn't need by systematically linking mass-produced goods to their unconscious desires.
1x2 - The Engineering of Consent
March 24, 2002
The programme explores how those in power in post-war America used Freud's ideas about the unconscious mind to try and control the masses.
1x3 - There Is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads. He Must Be Destroyed
March 31, 2002
In the 1960s, a radical group of psychotherapists challenged the influence of Freudian ideas in America. They were inspired by the ideas of Wilhelm Reich, a pupil of Freud's, who had turned against him and was hated by the Freud family. He believed that the inner self did not need to be repressed and controlled. It should be encouraged to express itself.
1x4 - Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering
April 7, 2002
How both the Labour Party in Britain and the Democrats in America have sought to gain power through use of the focus group, invented by psychoanalysts to fulfil desires of the inner self.