Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... matter more seriously . It is here that the machine age has pro- vided the ideal of a mechanically trained ... matters of affection , time , and money as well as in the management of his bowels . Also , bowel and blad- der training has ...
... matter more seriously . It is here that the machine age has pro- vided the ideal of a mechanically trained ... matters of affection , time , and money as well as in the management of his bowels . Also , bowel and blad- der training has ...
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... matter of good will or of will power ( " he could if he wanted to " ) while resistance to such change is perceived as a matter of bad will or , indeed , of inferiority , hereditary or otherwise . Thus the community often underestimates ...
... matter of good will or of will power ( " he could if he wanted to " ) while resistance to such change is perceived as a matter of bad will or , indeed , of inferiority , hereditary or otherwise . Thus the community often underestimates ...
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... matter of establishing and preserving in flexible forms an “ aver- age expectable " continuity for child rearing and education everywhere has , in fact , become a matter of human survival . The specific kind of preadaptedness of the ...
... matter of establishing and preserving in flexible forms an “ aver- age expectable " continuity for child rearing and education everywhere has , in fact , become a matter of human survival . The specific kind of preadaptedness of the ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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