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... ideals , and their enemies ; they also insistently test each other's capacity for sustaining loyalties in the midst of inevitable conflicts of values . The readiness for such testing helps to explain ( as pointed out in Chapter II ) the ...
... ideals , and their enemies ; they also insistently test each other's capacity for sustaining loyalties in the midst of inevitable conflicts of values . The readiness for such testing helps to explain ( as pointed out in Chapter II ) the ...
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... ideals , and their enemies ; they also insistently test each other's capacity for sustaining loyalties in the midst of inevitable conflicts of values . The readiness for such testing helps to explain ( as pointed out in Chapter II ) the ...
... ideals , and their enemies ; they also insistently test each other's capacity for sustaining loyalties in the midst of inevitable conflicts of values . The readiness for such testing helps to explain ( as pointed out in Chapter II ) the ...
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... ideal , however , seems to be more flexibly and consciously bound to the ideals of the particular historical era as absorbed in childhood . It is closer to the ego function of reality testing : ideals can change . What I once called ego ...
... ideal , however , seems to be more flexibly and consciously bound to the ideals of the particular historical era as absorbed in childhood . It is closer to the ego function of reality testing : ideals can change . What I once called ego ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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