Talk:Richard Webster (author)

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[edit] Leading Freud scholar?

I think it creates a misleading impression to describe Richard Webster as a leading Freud scholar. It is true that he is a well-known critic of Freud, but Why Freud Was Wrong was more influential on a popular level than it was among Freud scholars, not all of whom have a high opinion of his work. I am therefore going to abbreviate 'leading Freud scholar' to 'Freud scholar.'

Skoojal (talk) 05:57, 3 February 2008 (UTC)