Paul Roazen, a political scientist and historian of psychoanalysis, died at age sixty-nine in Boston on November 3rd from complications of Crohn’s disease. His life began in Boston on August 14, 1936 as the second of three children of a Jewish family making its living in the auto parts business. In 1954, he graduated from Brookline High School, and in 1958, from Harvard College, where he studied American Government with Robert McCloskey. He went on to do graduate work in political science and psychoanalysis at the University of Chicago, Oxford, and finally, at Harvard, where he was mentored by Louis Hartz and Erik Erikson.
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