Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... positive sense of identity almost systematically . Trained minds of genius , of course , have a special identity and special identity problems often leading to a protracted crisis at the onset of their careers . Yet we must rely on them ...
... positive sense of identity almost systematically . Trained minds of genius , of course , have a special identity and special identity problems often leading to a protracted crisis at the onset of their careers . Yet we must rely on them ...
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... positive " identity which bound him to Judaism - i.e . , the identity of one who , gifted with an uninhibited intelligence , works in self- chosen isolation from " the compact majority " -I indicated that we may recognize in another ...
... positive " identity which bound him to Judaism - i.e . , the identity of one who , gifted with an uninhibited intelligence , works in self- chosen isolation from " the compact majority " -I indicated that we may recognize in another ...
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... positive and negative elements within the Negro personality and within the Negro commun- ity ? This alone would reveal how negative is negative and how positive , positive . But there is the further fact that the oppressor has a vested ...
... positive and negative elements within the Negro personality and within the Negro commun- ity ? This alone would reveal how negative is negative and how positive , positive . But there is the further fact that the oppressor has a vested ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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