What is overlooked here is that the person who conforms may be even more "bothered," that is, subject to guilt and neurosis, than the person who violates what are not only society's norms but his own as well. To Freud, it is precisely the man with the... The Oversocialized Conception of Man - Síđa 37322 síđurTakmarkađ sýnishorn - Um bókina
 | Peter Gay - 1985 - 273 síđur
...that such an individual may suffer far more exquisitely than the nonconformist, defiant dissenter. "To Freud, it is precisely the man with the strictest...society, who is most wracked with guilt and anxiety." 30 This dark, ironic psychological reality is inaccessible to social scientists unduly impressed with... | |
 | Peter Hamilton - 1992 - 380 síđur
...the norms, feels something like a need to conform. His conscience would bother him if he did not."13 What is overlooked here is that the person who conforms...of his society, who is most wracked with guilt and anxiety.14 Paul Kecskemeti, to whose discussion I owe initial recognition of the erroneous view of... | |
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