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... feelings are not infallible ; they often introduce dis- tortions , and so on , but since psychohistory concerns ... feeling preached and followed by most " science " simply cripples a psychohistorian as badly as it would cripple a ...
... feelings are not infallible ; they often introduce dis- tortions , and so on , but since psychohistory concerns ... feeling preached and followed by most " science " simply cripples a psychohistorian as badly as it would cripple a ...
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... feelings of America were now projected onto the Russians , who were suddenly seen to be " pulled in all directions " by big " trouble in the Kremlin , " and were pictured as full of " strain , in- decision , tension [ and ] uncertainty ...
... feelings of America were now projected onto the Russians , who were suddenly seen to be " pulled in all directions " by big " trouble in the Kremlin , " and were pictured as full of " strain , in- decision , tension [ and ] uncertainty ...
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... feelings are often interrupted by painful feelings which it is helpless to avert , and its once - peaceful womb slowly grows more crowded , less nurturant and more polluted , until it is finally liberated only by the bat- tle which is ...
... feelings are often interrupted by painful feelings which it is helpless to avert , and its once - peaceful womb slowly grows more crowded , less nurturant and more polluted , until it is finally liberated only by the bat- tle which is ...
Table des matières
The Evolution of Childhood | 1 |
The Independence of Psychohistory | 89 |
The Formation of the American Personality | 318 |
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