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Arnold, at the beginning of the essay, you distinguish between "name recognition and idea penetration." But that gets lost in the rest of the essay. It has been said that a "classic" is a book that you read and say "there's nothing new here" because the ideas have become commonplace. It seems to me that some of the people you mention have largely been forgotten but their new ideas are now old ideas that everyone knows.

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On Freud, I have always liked Camille Paglia’s assessment “overrated as a scientist, still underrated as an artist” - the ideas of Freud (and -> Jung -> Joseph Campbell) have so penetrated narrative arts I don’t think it’s possible to say they have fallen that much, they are part of the firmament. Certainly we arn’t explaining major swings world history with toilet training practice, yet just this week I heard a teenager describe her mom as “anal about dog hair on the couch”

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