The Tyranny of Malice: Exploring the Dark Side of Character and CultureSummit Books, 1989 |
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... Lloyd DeMause , this is a nightmarish succession of parent - child relations where the further back in history one goes , the lower the level of child care , and the more likely children are to be abandoned , beaten , terrorized and ...
... Lloyd DeMause , this is a nightmarish succession of parent - child relations where the further back in history one goes , the lower the level of child care , and the more likely children are to be abandoned , beaten , terrorized and ...
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... Lloyd DeMause provides many examples of the transference relationship between parent and child ( which he calls " the reversal reaction " ) in his chapter " The Evo- lution of Childhood , " in The History of Childhood , edited by Lloyd ...
... Lloyd DeMause provides many examples of the transference relationship between parent and child ( which he calls " the reversal reaction " ) in his chapter " The Evo- lution of Childhood , " in The History of Childhood , edited by Lloyd ...
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... Lloyd DeMause , ed . , The New Psychohistory , op . cit . , 16–22 . DeMause can be criticized for taking metaphorical imagery too literally , although he asserts that his conclusions are backed up by a plethora of material taken from ...
... Lloyd DeMause , ed . , The New Psychohistory , op . cit . , 16–22 . DeMause can be criticized for taking metaphorical imagery too literally , although he asserts that his conclusions are backed up by a plethora of material taken from ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 11 |
THE NATURE OF MALICE | 17 |
Copyright | |
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