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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
One THE MAN-APES A Lesson for Thomas Hobbes
Two THE ORIGINS OF THE MIND The Mechanics of the Miraculous
Three THE DISTINCTIVE HUMAN The Ego, Language, and the Self
Four THE INNER WORLD Introduction to the Birth of Tragedy
Five SOCIALIZATION: THE CREATION OF THE INNER WORLD
Six THE NEW MEANING OF THE OEDIPUS COMPLEX The Dispossession of the Inner World
Seven SELF-ESTEEM The Dominant Motive of Man
Eight CULTURE AND PERSONALITY The Standardization of the Self-Esteem
Nine SOCIAL ENCOUNTERS: THE STAGING OF THE SELF-ESTEEM
Ten CULTURE: THE RELATIVITY OF HERO-SYSTEMS
Eleven WHAT IS NORMAL? The Convergence of Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychiatry
Twelve WHAT WOULD A SCIENCE OF MAN THEN BE? The Merger of Social, Psychological, and Political Theory
Thirteen RELIGION: THE QUEST FOR THE IDEAL HEROISM
Notes
References
Background Bibliography
Index
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