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... moral categories , and its developmental concepts — especially those of paranoid - schizoid and depressive ' positions ' — incorporate moral capabilities ( notably of concern for the well - being of other persons ) into their ...
... moral categories , and its developmental concepts — especially those of paranoid - schizoid and depressive ' positions ' — incorporate moral capabilities ( notably of concern for the well - being of other persons ) into their ...
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... moral emphasis in social - democratic political thought evident , for example , in Titmuss's forceful contrast of altruism with indivi- dualism and sectional class interests . The idea of human nature and its potentials , as a moral ...
... moral emphasis in social - democratic political thought evident , for example , in Titmuss's forceful contrast of altruism with indivi- dualism and sectional class interests . The idea of human nature and its potentials , as a moral ...
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... moral capacities that Leavisism lacked . In the late 1950s , with the emergence of the New Left , the idea of human potentiality was given a socialist and indeed Marxist form , with the rediscovery of Marx's early manu- scripts and the ...
... moral capacities that Leavisism lacked . In the late 1950s , with the emergence of the New Left , the idea of human potentiality was given a socialist and indeed Marxist form , with the rediscovery of Marx's early manu- scripts and the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Socialist Consideration of Kleinian Psychoanalysis | 9 |
Psychoanalysis and Social Justice | 41 |
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