Reimut Reiche is a German sociologist, sexologist, author and psychoanalyst born in Germany in 1941. He left school when he was fifteen, and qualified for university from night school. He studied sociology in West Berlin and Frankfurt, and joined the German student socialist movement – the SDS – becoming both one of its leading activists and chief theoreticians, publishing numerous articles in its leading journal, Neue Kritik. He was President of the SDS during the height of its activity in 1966–67. He was also a member of the group Revolutionärer Kampf in Frankfurt. Among his other publications are an historical and theoretical study of colonial revolution, and a critique of Herbert Marcuse.
From 1973 to 1980 Reiche studied at the Sigmund-Reimut Reiche is a German sociologist, sexologist, author and psychoanalyst born in Germany in 1941. He left school when he was fifteen, and qualified for university from night school. He studied sociology in West Berlin and Frankfurt, and joined the German student socialist movement – the SDS – becoming both one of its leading activists and chief theoreticians, publishing numerous articles in its leading journal, Neue Kritik. He was President of the SDS during the height of its activity in 1966–67. He was also a member of the group Revolutionärer Kampf in Frankfurt. Among his other publications are an historical and theoretical study of colonial revolution, and a critique of Herbert Marcuse.
From 1973 to 1980 Reiche studied at the Sigmund-Freud-Institut in Frankfurt am Main and he became a psychoanalyst in 1980 (DPV). Since 1980 Reiche has been working as a psychoanalyst in Frankfurt/Main....more