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==Works== *Charlatan und seine Zeit (1924, ver. 2004) *Alfred Adler (1926) *Zur Analyse der Tyrannis (1939) *Like a Tear in the Ocean: A Trilogy (3 volumes, reprinted by Holmes & Meier 1988) **Volume 1 - Burned Bramble (1949) **Volume 2 - The Abyss (1950) **Volume 3 - Journey Without End (1955) *The Wind and the Flame (Allan Wingate, 1951) trans. [[Constantine Fitzgibbon]] *Die Achillesferse (1960) *Zur täglichen Weltgeschichte (1967) *Alfred Adler oder Das Elend der Psychologie (1970) *Leben in dieser Zeit (1972) *Wir und Dostojewski: eine Debatte mit Heinrich Böll u.a. geführt von Manès Sperber (1972) *All Our Yesterdays (3 volumes) **Volume 1 - God's Water Carriers (1974) **Volume 2 - The Unheeded Warning: 1918-1933 (1975) **Volume 3 - Until My Eyes Are Closed With Shards (1977) *Individuum und Gemeinschaft (1978) *Sieben Fragen zur Gewalt (1978) *Churban oder Die unfaßbare Gewißheit (1979) *Der freie Mensch (1980) *The Encyclopœdia of Sexual Knowledge<ref>[[The Encyclopœdia of Sexual Knowledge]]</ref> *Nur eine Brücke zwischen gestern und morgen (1980) *Die Wirklichkeit in der Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts (1983) *Ein politisches Leben - Gespräche mit Leonhard Reinisch (1984) *{{lang|de|Geteilte Einsamkeit - Der Autor und seine Leser}} (1985) (Essay) *Der schwarze Zaun (1986) (Fragments of a novel)
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