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... tion" — not just "mental," then, and certainly not "private," but a deep communality known only to those who shared in it, and only expressible in words more mythical than conceptual. These fundamental statements were taken not from ...
... tion" — not just "mental," then, and certainly not "private," but a deep communality known only to those who shared in it, and only expressible in words more mythical than conceptual. These fundamental statements were taken not from ...
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Erik H Erikson. tion, mutual understanding, and social organization possible. Militant individualism and equalitarianism have inflated this core of individuality to the point where it seems altogether free of somatic and social ...
Erik H Erikson. tion, mutual understanding, and social organization possible. Militant individualism and equalitarianism have inflated this core of individuality to the point where it seems altogether free of somatic and social ...
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Erik H Erikson. tion and acceleration of technological progress, has brought us and our children to the gigantic brink on which we live, with all our affluence. New strength of adaptation always develops in historical eras in which there ...
Erik H Erikson. tion and acceleration of technological progress, has brought us and our children to the gigantic brink on which we live, with all our affluence. New strength of adaptation always develops in historical eras in which there ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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