The evolution of woman and her responsibility to the world of today
Material type: TextSeries: (Papers of the Analytical Psychology Club of New York City)New York APC of NYC c1940Description: 16pContent type:- text
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This paper was read at a meeting of the Analytical Psychology Club of New York City, April 19, 1940.
'The kind of individuality or ego drive which has swept civilization to the verge of destruction is embodied in the will power of the fighting man of the race who has raised his individual integration into such a force that he is entirely absorbed in the struggle for his own power, the efficient individual whom Nietzsche described as acknowledging no authority but his own will and no morality but his own interest....the widespread changes in the psychology of women in this quarter of a century [1925-1940], the period that lies between the two wars, have been the most marked and important that have ever taken place in the history of women....' --pp. 2, 4
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