Marshall H Lewis. The future of logotherapy. Congress May 2014
The Future of Logotherapy 2014
2nd International Conference on Logotherapy & Existential Analysis
What, when, where
The Viktor Frankl Institute Vienna is pleased to announce that the 2nd “Future of Logotherapy” Conference will be held on May 15-18, 2014 at the Billroth Library of the Vienna Medical Society, Frankgasse, 1090 Vienna, Austria – the historical medical library and conference hall Viktor Frankl visited on an almost weekly basis and gave one of his first lectures at after returning to Vienna in 1945.
Who
Colleagues from all over the world are expected, to share and hear about current trends and developments in logotherapy and existential analysis.
The first Conference
The first bi-annual Vienna conference in 2012 attracted nearly 200 delegates from 28 countries. Follow this link for some impressions of the First “Future of Logotherapy” Conference, Vienna 2012, including the welcome address by Dr. h.c. Eleonore Frankl.
Focus and Topics
· the practice and application of logotherapy in various areas, such as clinical and counselling practices, general medical practices, the workplace, business counselling, healthcare, schools, hospices and nursing homes, organisations, etc.
· the sharing of experiences and practical advice on how to build and run a successful practice as a logotherapist
· new therapeutic methods and techniques in logotherapy and existential analysis and empirical research on clinical efficacy
· the presentation of the results from the first global survey of logotherapists and a follow-up on last conference’s discussions on the quality of training and practice
· Daily Open Forums (moderated free discussions in the Festsaal)
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Dr Laengle holds a demonstration of a therapy session with a patient who discusses the impact of loss and grief in her life. They go on to talk about what the future holds for somebody who has lost their life partner, as they enter the later stages of their life.
Demonstration Session with Digby at the 1st World Congress of Existential Therapy on Freedom, Responsibility and the Meaning of Being, London May 17, 2015. with a comment of Emmy van Deurzen-Smith
Dr Laengle holds a demonstration of a therapy session with a patient who discusses the impact of loss and grief in her life. They go on to talk about what the future holds for somebody who has lost their life partner, as they enter the later stages of their life.
ALFRIED LAENGLE
- Psychotherapist, Existential analyst, Clinical Psychologist, MD, Ph.D. The pupil of Victor Frankl.
- Scientific developments in Psychotherapy and Existential Analysis
- Ex-President of the International Society of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (GLE-I)
- Founder and scientific supervisor of a number of educational centers of existential analysis in Berlin, Hanover, Munich, Bern, Zurich, Vienna, Innsbruck, Prague, Moscow, Kiev, St. Petersburg, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Riga, London.
- The author of several books and a large number of scientific articles devoted to the theory and practice of existential analysis.
LIFE THERAPY DEMONSTRATION - feeling disconnected with the world after the death of the partner.
PSYCHOTHERAPY DIPLOMA
IN EXISTENTIAL ANALYSIS
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What is Love?
Dr Alfried Laengle looks at the importance of essence in love and how the essence of the other person touches ours. From this, our feelings grow and we can truly see and feel one another. This perception can lead to our potential being awakened in our partner’s presence. With each other, this potential can be brought into reality.
DR ALFRIED LAENGLE
Psychotherapist, Existential Analyst, Clinical Psychologist, MD, Ph.D. Long-standing collaborator of Viktor Frankl.
Scientific developments in Psychotherapy and Existential Analysis.
Ex-president of the International Society of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (GLE-I).
Founder and scientific supervisor of a number of educational centers of existential analysis in Berlin, Hanover, Munich, Bern, Zurich, Vienna, Innsbruck, Prague, Moscow, Kiev, St. Petersburg, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Riga, London.
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Existential Analysis in Psychotherapeutic Practice
Various psychotherapists, including Dr Laengle, discuss the important role Existential Analysis has in psychotherapeutic practice. Amongst the topics examined are how we can use Existential Analysis to access ourselves, and in turn, reach others by being ourselves; grief and how we approach it; how Existential Analysis matches freedom and responsibility and much more.
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Webinar Dr Alfried Langle: Really living
Dr Laengle uses this webinar to discuss life and what it means to really live. He talks about how we need to be present in our life, we need to be ourselves and to enjoy inner freedom.
Our webinar is an excellent opportunity for professional psychologists and psychotherapists to meet with the founder of existential analysis, Dr Alfried Laengle.
You're encouraged to bring real-life problems and cases from your practices or lives. There is also the possibility of some cases being presented.
Dr ALFRIED LAENGLE
- Psychotherapist, Existential analyst, Clinical Psychologist, MD, Ph.D. The pupil of Victor Frankl.
- Scientific developments in Psychotherapy and Existential Analysis
- Ex-President of the International Society of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis (GLE-I)
- Founder and scientific supervisor of a number of educational centers of existential analysis in Berlin, Hanover, Munich, Bern, Zurich, Vienna, Innsbruck, Prague, Moscow, Kiev, St. Petersburg, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Riga, London.
- The author of several books and a large number of scientific articles devoted to the theory and practice of existential analysis.
This webinar is part of an educational program for professional psychotherapists. The four-year program on existential analysis and logotherapy will start on May 29, 2019. It's led by Dr Alfried Laengle and his colleagues. Learn more at gle-uk.com.
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LogoTalk Radio #49 Interview with Professor Ann V. Graber, Ph.D., D.D., Diplomate in Logotherapy
Ann V. Graber is Fellow, Professor of Pastoral Logotherapy, and Director of the Graduate Center for Pastoral Logotherapy at the Graduate Theological Foundation. This educational initiative is the first of its kind by a graduate-level institution focused specifically upon the pastoral character of the theory and practice of Viktor Frankl's logotherapy being offered to ministry professionals.
Growing up in Europe, Ann Graber received most of her primary, secondary, and initial post-secondary education in Austria. Later she continued her higher education in the U.S. Upon earning the Diplomate in Logotherapy credential, she joined the international faculty of the Viktor Frankl Institute of Logotherapy and participated in developing a comprehensive curriculum in Franklian Psychology/Logotherapy in the English language. She also initiated and directed the Institute's Distance Learning Program that has attracted students interested in logotherapy from every continent. A life-time member of the Viktor Frankl Institute, Dr. Graber serves as liaison between the Institute and the Foundation.
In 2002, after completing her Ph.D. studies at the Graduate Theological Foundation, Dr. Graber was invited to join the Foundation faculty. She has taught Foundation Seminars and Institutes on Viktor Frankl's logotherapy on-site, as well as E-tutorials, telephone tutorials, and residential tutorials. A frequent presenter at regional and international conferences, Dr. Graber has received numerous awards through the years. Her articles have been published in Foundation Theology: Faculty Essays for Ministry Professionals, The International Forum for Logotherapy, A Chrysalis Reader, and other publications. Some of her work has been translated (whole or in part) into foreign languages. In 2009, the Graduate Theological Foundation awarded the degree of Doctor of Divinity honoris causa to Ann V. Graber in recognition of distinguished service and internationally recognized scholarship in Viktor Frankl's logotherapy. When the Foundation decided to establish the Graduate Center for Pastoral Logotherapy in 2012, Dr. Graber was honored to be asked to serve as its Director.
Dr. Graber is the author of Viktor Frankl's Logotherapy: Method of Choice in Ecumenical Pastoral Psychology and The Journey Home: Preparing for Life's Ultimate Adventure. In this important interview, Dr. Graber focuses on her second book wherein she discusses her near-death experience.
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Vienna | Wikipedia audio article
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Vienna
00:03:30 1 Etymology
00:04:55 2 History
00:05:04 2.1 Early history
00:07:09 2.2 Austro-Hungarian Empire and the early 20th century
00:09:16 2.3 Anschluss and World War II
00:10:29 2.4 Four-power Vienna
00:13:31 2.5 Austrian State Treaty and afterwards
00:15:01 3 Demographics
00:17:04 3.1 Religion
00:18:38 4 Geography and climate
00:20:40 5 World Heritage in Danger
00:22:11 6 Districts and enlargement
00:26:13 7 Politics
00:26:22 7.1 Political history
00:28:33 7.2 Government
00:30:20 8 Economy
00:33:02 8.1 Research and development
00:34:04 8.2 Information technologies
00:35:28 8.3 Tourism and conferences
00:36:35 9 Rankings
00:37:59 10 Urban development
00:38:09 10.1 Central Railway Station
00:38:52 10.2 Aspern
00:39:25 10.3 Smart City
00:40:20 11 Culture
00:40:29 11.1 Music, theatre and opera
00:43:42 11.2 Actors from Vienna
00:43:57 11.3 Musicians from Vienna
00:44:44 11.4 Famous Jewish cultural figures from Vienna
00:45:23 11.5 Museums
00:47:39 11.6 Architecture
00:50:19 11.7 Vienna balls
00:51:36 12 Education
00:51:54 12.1 Universities
00:52:54 12.2 International schools
00:53:28 13 Leisure activities
00:53:38 13.1 Parks and gardens
00:55:03 13.2 Sport
00:57:04 14 Culinary specialities
00:57:13 14.1 Food
00:59:29 14.2 Drinks
01:00:53 14.3 Viennese cafés
01:02:12 15 Tourist attractions
01:03:50 16 Transportation
01:05:16 17 International relations
01:05:26 17.1 International organisations in Vienna
01:07:21 17.2 Charitable organisations in Vienna
01:08:07 17.3 International City Cooperations
01:08:31 17.4 District to district partnerships
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Vienna ( (listen); German: Wien, pronounced [viːn] (listen)) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primate city, with a population of about 1.9 million (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today, it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin. Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In July 2017 it was moved to the list of World Heritage in Danger.Apart from being regarded as the City of Music because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psychoanalyst – Sigmund Freud. The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver and San Francisco) for the world's most liveable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne. In 2018, it replaced Melbourne as the number one spot. For eight consecutive years (2009–2016), the human-resource- ...
Case Studies: Dora and Freud
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When Freud met with Ida Bauer for sessions of psychoanalysis, he thought he had a typical case of hysteria he could solve. What he didn't know was that he had to solve himself.
Books and resources:
A Case of Hysteria - Sigmund Freud:
Freud, Dora, and Vienna 1900 - Hannah S. Decker:
Physiology of Love and Other Writings - Paolo Mantegazza:
Flow - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi:
Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl:
Ellis, A. W. & Raitmayr, O. & Herbst, C. (2016). The Ks: The Other Couple in the Case of Freud’s “Dora”. Journal of Austrian Studies 48(4), 1-26. University of Nebraska Press.
I See Satan Fall Like Lightning - René Girard
René Girard and Creative Mimesis - Thomas Ryba
René Girard and Creative Reconciliation - Thomas Ryba
The Lord of the Rings - J.R.R. Tolkien
A Survey of the Woman Problem - Rosa Mayreder
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David Duke:
A reminder that everyone can be traced back as a descendant to someone who was originally an immigrant with the same struggles: White Stripes - Icky Thump:
Blur - Tender:
Violence and the Sacred - René Girard:
Emotional Feeding:
Assertiveness - An Introduction:
Blue Ocean Strategy - W. Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne:
Circling around, zeroing in - Thanissaro Bhikkhu:
Dreams - Sigmund Freud:
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Intro: Violin Sonata no. 9 'Kreutzer', Op. 47 - II. Andante con Variazioni - Edward Auer
Beethoven String Quartet no. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 131 - Orion Quartet
Franz Schubert String Quartet String Quartet no. 14 'Death and the Maiden', D. 810 - Borromeo String Quartet
Photo Acknowledgements:
Ida Bauer
Dora 1893
Käthe Bauer
Hotel Panhans and Hotel Erzherzog Johann around 1905. Von Unbekannt - Old postcard (More than 100 years old), FAL,
Peppina and Hans Zellenka
Kurt and Ida
Biedermann bank
Expulsions of Jews in Europe from 1100 to 1600 By Expulsión_judíos.svg: Ecelanderivative work: ecelan (talk) - Expulsión_judíos.svg, CC BY-SA 3.0,
Gasthaus Seewirt am Thumsee near Bad Reichenhall Year 1873 Von Benutzer:Chatter, CC BY-SA 3.0,
Galadriel and Frodo
Hitler crosses the border into Austria in March 1938. By Unknown- Germany- WWII - An album in the private collection of H. Blair Howell, CC BY-SA 4.0,
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Vienna | Wikipedia audio article
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Vienna ( (listen); German: Wien, pronounced [viːn] (listen)) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primate city, with a population of about 1.9 million (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today, it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin. Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In July 2017 it was moved to the list of World Heritage in Danger.Apart from being regarded as the City of Music because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psychoanalyst – Sigmund Freud. The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver and San Francisco) for the world's most liveable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne. In 2018, it replaced Melbourne as the number one spot. For eight consecutive years (2009–2016), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual Quality of Living survey of hundreds of cities around the world, a title the city still held in 2016. Monocle's 2015 Quality of Life Survey ranked Vienna second on a list of the top 25 cities in the world to make a base within.The UN-Habitat classified Vienna as the most prosperous city in the world in 2012/2013. The city was ranked 1st globally for its culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and sixth globally (out of 256 cities) in the 2014 Innovation Cities Index, which analyzed 162 indicators in covering three areas: culture, infrastructure, and markets. Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.Between 2005 and 2010, Vienna was the world's number-one destination for international congresses and conventions. It attracts over 6.8 million tourists a year.
History of the Jews in Austria | Wikipedia audio article
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History of the Jews in Austria
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- Socrates
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The history of the Jews in Austria probably begins with the exodus of Jews from Judea under Roman occupation. Over the course of many centuries, the political status of the community rose and fell many times: during certain periods, the Jewish community prospered and enjoyed political equality, and during other periods it suffered pogroms, deportations to concentration camps and mass murder, and antisemitism. The Holocaust drastically reduced the Jewish community in Austria and only 8,140 Jews remained in Austria according to the 2001 census, but other estimates place the current figure at 9,000, 15,000 and 20,000 people, if accounting for those of mixed descent.
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Vienna | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Vienna
00:03:30 1 Etymology
00:04:55 2 History
00:05:03 2.1 Early history
00:07:08 2.2 Austro-Hungarian Empire and the early 20th century
00:09:14 2.3 Anschluss and World War II
00:10:27 2.4 Four-power Vienna
00:13:29 2.5 Austrian State Treaty and afterwards
00:14:58 3 Demographics
00:17:00 3.1 Religion
00:18:34 4 Geography and climate
00:20:36 5 Districts and enlargement
00:24:38 6 Politics
00:24:46 6.1 Political history
00:26:57 6.2 Government
00:28:44 7 Economy
00:31:25 7.1 Research and development
00:32:28 7.2 Information technologies
00:33:51 7.3 Tourism and conferences
00:34:59 8 Rankings
00:36:22 9 Urban development
00:36:31 9.1 Central Railway Station
00:37:15 9.2 Aspern
00:37:48 9.3 Smart City
00:38:42 10 Culture
00:38:51 10.1 Music, theatre and opera
00:42:04 10.2 Actors from Vienna
00:42:19 10.3 Musicians from Vienna
00:43:05 10.4 Famous Jewish cultural figures from Vienna
00:43:44 10.5 Museums
00:45:59 10.6 Architecture
00:48:39 10.7 Vienna balls
00:49:57 11 Education
00:50:14 11.1 Universities
00:51:13 11.2 International schools
00:51:48 12 Leisure activities
00:51:57 12.1 Parks and gardens
00:53:22 12.2 Sport
00:55:22 13 Culinary specialities
00:55:32 13.1 Food
00:57:47 13.2 Drinks
00:59:10 13.3 Viennese cafés
01:00:29 14 Tourist attractions
01:02:07 15 Transportation
01:03:32 16 International relations
01:03:42 16.1 International organisations in Vienna
01:05:38 16.2 Charitable organisations in Vienna
01:06:23 16.3 International City Cooperations
01:06:47 16.4 District to district partnerships
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- increases imagination and understanding
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Vienna ( (listen); German: Wien, pronounced [viːn] (listen)) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primate city, with a population of about 1.9 million (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today, it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin. Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In July 2017 it was moved to the list of World Heritage in Danger.Apart from being regarded as the City of Music because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psychoanalyst – Sigmund Freud. The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver and San Francisco) for the world's most liveable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne. In 2018, it replaced Melbourne as the number one spot. For eight consecutive years (2009–2016), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna fir ...
University of Vienna | Wikipedia audio article
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University of Vienna
00:00:37 1 History
00:00:46 1.1 From the Medieval Age to the Enlightenment
00:03:58 1.2 From the 19th century onwards
00:06:54 2 Location
00:08:24 3 Organization
00:09:33 3.1 Programmes
00:11:30 3.2 Faculties and Centres
00:12:40 4 Famous members
00:12:50 4.1 Faculty and scholars
00:14:16 4.2 Alumni
00:16:00 4.3 Nobel Prize Laureates
00:16:15 5 The University Library
00:17:01 5.1 Library history
00:19:35 5.2 Library statistics
00:20:26 6 International acclaim
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The University of Vienna (German: Universität Wien) is a public university located in Vienna, Austria. It was founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and is one of the oldest universities in the German-speaking world. With its long and rich history, the University of Vienna has developed into one of the largest universities in Europe, and also one of the most renowned, especially in the Humanities. As of October 2018, it is associated with 20 Nobel prize winners and has been the academic home to a large number of scholars of historical as well as of academic importance.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Vienna ( (listen); German: Wien, pronounced [viːn] (listen)) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primate city, with a population of about 1.9 million (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today, it has the second largest number of German speakers after Berlin. Vienna is host to many major international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC. The city is located in the eastern part of Austria and is close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. These regions work together in a European Centrope border region. Along with nearby Bratislava, Vienna forms a metropolitan region with 3 million inhabitants. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In July 2017 it was moved to the list of World Heritage in Danger.Apart from being regarded as the City of Music because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be The City of Dreams because it was home to the world's first psychoanalyst – Sigmund Freud. The city's roots lie in early Celtic and Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver and San Francisco) for the world's most liveable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne. In 2018, it replaced Melbourne as the number one spot. For eight consecutive years (2009–2016), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual Quality of Living survey of hundreds of cities around the world, a title the city still held in 2016. Monocle's 2015 Quality of Life Survey ranked Vienna second on a list of the top 25 cities in the world to make a base within.The UN-Habitat classified Vienna as the most prosperous city in the world in 2012/2013. The city was ranked 1st globally for its culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and sixth globally (out of 256 cities) in the 2014 Innovation Cities Index, which analyzed 162 indicators in covering three areas: culture, infrastructure, and markets. Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.Between 2005 and 2010, Vienna was the world's number-one destination for international congresses and conventions. It attracts over 6.8 million tourists a year.
History of the Jews in Austria | Wikipedia audio article
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The history of the Jews in Austria probably begins with the exodus of Jews from Judea under Roman occupation. Over the course of many centuries, the political status of the community rose and fell many times: during certain periods, the Jewish community prospered and enjoyed political equality, and during other periods it suffered pogroms, deportations to concentration camps and mass murder, and antisemitism. The Holocaust drastically reduced the Jewish community in Austria and only 8,140 Jews remained in Austria according to the 2001 census, but other estimates place the current figure at 9,000, 15,000 and 20,000 people, if accounting for those of mixed descent.