Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... individual. For man's development does not begin or end with identity; and identity, too, must become relative for ... individual to transcend his identity — to become as truly individual as he will ever be, and as truly beyond all ...
... individual. For man's development does not begin or end with identity; and identity, too, must become relative for ... individual to transcend his identity — to become as truly individual as he will ever be, and as truly beyond all ...
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... individual forever projecting his infantile family constellation on the "outer world," and the "individual-in-the-mass," submerged in what Freud calls an "indistinct aggregate" of men. Yet that a man could ever be psychologically alone ...
... individual forever projecting his infantile family constellation on the "outer world," and the "individual-in-the-mass," submerged in what Freud calls an "indistinct aggregate" of men. Yet that a man could ever be psychologically alone ...
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... individual, then, meet more or less successfully the individual's ways of identifying himself with others. If the young person is "recognized" at a critical moment as one who arouses displeasure and discomfort, the community sometimes ...
... individual, then, meet more or less successfully the individual's ways of identifying himself with others. If the young person is "recognized" at a critical moment as one who arouses displeasure and discomfort, the community sometimes ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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