Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... sense of identity characterizing the social groups significant to him: his class, his nation, his culture.20 Here it is important to remember that each group identity cultivates its own sense of freedom, which is the reason why one ...
... sense of identity characterizing the social groups significant to him: his class, his nation, his culture.20 Here it is important to remember that each group identity cultivates its own sense of freedom, which is the reason why one ...
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... sense of identity which will later combine a sense of being "all right," of being oneself, and of becoming what other people trust one will become. Parents must not only have certain ways of guiding by prohibition and permission, they ...
... sense of identity which will later combine a sense of being "all right," of being oneself, and of becoming what other people trust one will become. Parents must not only have certain ways of guiding by prohibition and permission, they ...
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... sense of diversity can become an obsession and a bore; diversity without a sense of fidelity, an empty relativism. 4. The sense of identity, then, becomes more necessary (and more problematical) wherever a wide range of possible identities ...
... sense of diversity can become an obsession and a bore; diversity without a sense of fidelity, an empty relativism. 4. The sense of identity, then, becomes more necessary (and more problematical) wherever a wide range of possible identities ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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