The Tyranny of Malice: Exploring the Dark Side of Character and CultureSummit Books, 1989 |
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... impulse . It is opposed , mitigated , but never entirely vanquished by the opposite impulse associated with love . This view is consistent with Freud's theories of the life and death impulses and the pleasure principle.21 Life energies ...
... impulse . It is opposed , mitigated , but never entirely vanquished by the opposite impulse associated with love . This view is consistent with Freud's theories of the life and death impulses and the pleasure principle.21 Life energies ...
Page 81
... impulses.10 But that creates a conundrum . The impulses vary from good to bad , and the child has a limited capacity to hold in and hold on to the experiences he treasures . Constantly assailed by anxieties about emp- tiness , he ...
... impulses.10 But that creates a conundrum . The impulses vary from good to bad , and the child has a limited capacity to hold in and hold on to the experiences he treasures . Constantly assailed by anxieties about emp- tiness , he ...
Page 268
... impulse . " Frequently represented as the guile of the viper , the crunch of the shark , or the sting of the jellyfish , these impulses can exert a bitter tyranny over perception and feeling , indeed , over all areas of human endeavor ...
... impulse . " Frequently represented as the guile of the viper , the crunch of the shark , or the sting of the jellyfish , these impulses can exert a bitter tyranny over perception and feeling , indeed , over all areas of human endeavor ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 11 |
THE NATURE OF MALICE | 17 |
Copyright | |
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