Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... identity. If we wish to find witnesses to a radically different awareness of the relation of positive and negative identity, we only have to change our historical perspective and look to the Negro writers in this country today. For what ...
... identity. If we wish to find witnesses to a radically different awareness of the relation of positive and negative identity, we only have to change our historical perspective and look to the Negro writers in this country today. For what ...
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... negative identity may help to clarify a number of related complications: Every person's psychosocial identity, as we have outlined, contains a hierarchy of positive and negative elements, the latter resulting from the fact that ...
... negative identity may help to clarify a number of related complications: Every person's psychosocial identity, as we have outlined, contains a hierarchy of positive and negative elements, the latter resulting from the fact that ...
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... negative is negative and how positive, positive. But there is the further fact that the oppressor has a vested interest in the negative identity of the oppressed because that negative identity is a projection of his own unconscious negative ...
... negative is negative and how positive, positive. But there is the further fact that the oppressor has a vested interest in the negative identity of the oppressed because that negative identity is a projection of his own unconscious negative ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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