The Journal of Orgonomy, Volume 30, Issue 1Organomic Publications, Incorporated, 1996 - Orgonomy |
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Page 27
... able to see , at the beginning of the French Revolution , that the end result of the leftward movement would be the creation of a new type of so- cial entity whose functioning from its inception was based on degen- eration and death ...
... able to see , at the beginning of the French Revolution , that the end result of the leftward movement would be the creation of a new type of so- cial entity whose functioning from its inception was based on degen- eration and death ...
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... able to make contact with his underlying fear and accurately perceive his mistrust . Intolerable sensations of depression and misery then came to the surface and it was this that brought about his disorganization . ( His heavy drinking ...
... able to make contact with his underlying fear and accurately perceive his mistrust . Intolerable sensations of depression and misery then came to the surface and it was this that brought about his disorganization . ( His heavy drinking ...
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... able to reveal his fears more freely ( e.g. , of being homosexual ) . He hadn't been aggressive enough to win his father's love , but he was now able to feel support from me , having had the corrective emo- tional experience of ...
... able to reveal his fears more freely ( e.g. , of being homosexual ) . He hadn't been aggressive enough to win his father's love , but he was now able to feel support from me , having had the corrective emo- tional experience of ...
Contents
Orgonomic Sociology | 1 |
Edmund Burke and the French Revolution | 20 |
Childhood Misery and the Health Care System | 33 |
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