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| | The Leipzig Connection - The Sabotage of American Education by German Experimental Psychology - Paolo Lionni |
 | | Wundt entered the university at Tubingen when he was 19, transferred to Heidelberg after half a year, and graduated as a medical doctor from the university in 1856. |
 | | He was to remain at Leipzig for the rest of his academic career, eventually being appointed rector of the university. |
 | | If they were simply a bunch of philosophizing pedants, cloistered off in an office in some major university, it wouldn't matter, but the problem is that this group, with their degrading viewpoint of man, currently enjoys much power, control and influence over education, health care, medicine, government, police, and social institutions. |
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