Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... danger . " Prejudiced " people , wherever they are , may therefore fight a murderous rear - guard battle ; and ascending nations and even ancient ones endangered in their " young " national identities may well delay and endanger a ...
... danger . " Prejudiced " people , wherever they are , may therefore fight a murderous rear - guard battle ; and ascending nations and even ancient ones endangered in their " young " national identities may well delay and endanger a ...
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... danger , the implicit moral code becomes more restricted , more magic , more exclusive , and more intolerant , as though an outer danger had to be treated as an inner one . And it is clinically significant to real- ize that what our ...
... danger , the implicit moral code becomes more restricted , more magic , more exclusive , and more intolerant , as though an outer danger had to be treated as an inner one . And it is clinically significant to real- ize that what our ...
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... dangers which can befall the individual at this stage . The development of a sense of inferiority , the feel- ing that one will never be " any good , " is a danger which can be minimized by a teacher who knows how to emphasize what a ...
... dangers which can befall the individual at this stage . The development of a sense of inferiority , the feel- ing that one will never be " any good , " is a danger which can be minimized by a teacher who knows how to emphasize what a ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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