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The Impact of Raissa Epstein and other Russian migrants on Alfred Adler's social imaginary [1897-1935]
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Context gives meaning both to the content of ideas exchanged and to the social production of knowledge

Raissa Epstein (Wife of Alfred Adler)
The Institute on Social Exclusion
Presented
An "Uncommon Hour"
with
Political Economist and Cultural Historian
W. F. Santiago-Valles
Professor of Africana Studies
Western Michigan University
Professor Santiago-Valles discussed the context that gave meaning to Alfred Adler's ideas about social justice and education, including the ideas of his wife, Raissa Epstein, and her fellow migrant friends.
The event took place on Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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