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... religious beliefs or national customs . Many rules of group - conduct ( national narcissisms , racial prejudice , etc. ) , no less than religious beliefs and teachings , foster and reward various forms of covert individual infantilism ...
... religious beliefs or national customs . Many rules of group - conduct ( national narcissisms , racial prejudice , etc. ) , no less than religious beliefs and teachings , foster and reward various forms of covert individual infantilism ...
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... religious — and also to nationalistic and professional - rules and values than has been our custom . It should be kept in mind , finally , that when we speak about the effects of religious rules on contemporary man , we speak about a ...
... religious — and also to nationalistic and professional - rules and values than has been our custom . It should be kept in mind , finally , that when we speak about the effects of religious rules on contemporary man , we speak about a ...
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... religious belief furnishes a stable game . Moreover , all religions — insofar as one can believe in them engender hope . But , to some extent , this assertion is a tautology , for it is circular to argue that religious belief gives man ...
... religious belief furnishes a stable game . Moreover , all religions — insofar as one can believe in them engender hope . But , to some extent , this assertion is a tautology , for it is circular to argue that religious belief gives man ...
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Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
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