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" The term denotes the fact that while man is obviously one species, he appears and continues on the scene split up into groups (from tribe to nations, from castes to classes, from religions to ideologies) which provide their members with a firm sense of... "
Erikson on Development in Adulthood: New Insights from the Unpublished Papers - Page 44
by Carol Hren Hoare - 2001 - 304 pages
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Politics as Leadership: Revised Edition

Robert C. Tucker - 1995 - 196 pages
..."while man is obviously one species, he appears and continues on earth split up into groups (from tribes to nations, from castes to classes, from religions...ideologies) which provide their members with a firm sense of Godgiven identity — and a sense of immortality."40 Elsewhere, he refers to the various national and...
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Terror and Transformation: The Ambiguity of Religion in Psychoanalytic ...

James William Jones - 2002 - 146 pages
..."While man is obviously one species, he appears and continues on the scene split up into groups . . . which provide their members with a firm sense of distinct...invent for itself a place and a moment in the very center of the universe where and when an especially provident deity caused it to be created superior...
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Forgiveness & Reconciliation: Public Policy & Conflict Transformation

Raymond G. Helmick, Rodney Petersen - 2018 - 480 pages
...nations, religious or linguistic groups, castes, classes, and even ideological groups. These groups "provide their members with a firm sense of distinct...invent for itself a place and a moment in the very center of the universe where and when an especially provident deity caused it to be created superior...
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The Future of Identity: Centennial Reflections on the Legacy of Erik Erikson

Kenneth R. Hoover - 2004 - 184 pages
...fact that while man is obviously one species, he appears on the scene split into groups (from tribes to nations, from castes to classes, from religions...that each group must invent for itself a place and moment in the very centre of the universe where and when an especially provident deity caused it to...
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Fratricide in the Holy Land: A Psychoanalytic View of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Avner Falk - 2005 - 280 pages
...man is obviously one species, he appears and continues on the scene split up into groups (from tribes to nations, from castes to classes, from religions...members with a firm sense of distinct and superior identity—and immortality. This demands, however, that each group must invent for itself a place and...
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