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Page 50
... finally culminates in the outbreak of hostilities . If the forces Jones speaks of were the only ones at work , the increasing tension would always be an internal one , an unrest from the pent - up lawless energies of the citizens which ...
... finally culminates in the outbreak of hostilities . If the forces Jones speaks of were the only ones at work , the increasing tension would always be an internal one , an unrest from the pent - up lawless energies of the citizens which ...
Page 58
... finally , the highest degree of gregariousness , which he * Instincts of the Herd in Peace and in War . Fisher Unwin & Co. , London . terms the socialised type , exemplified in the society of 58 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WAR.
... finally , the highest degree of gregariousness , which he * Instincts of the Herd in Peace and in War . Fisher Unwin & Co. , London . terms the socialised type , exemplified in the society of 58 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WAR.
Page 68
... Finally , Trotter makes much of the German tendency to adopt war cries and shibboleths ( e.g. " Gott strafe Eng- land " ) , any attempt to implant which on the English meets with failure . This successful bolstering up of the national ...
... Finally , Trotter makes much of the German tendency to adopt war cries and shibboleths ( e.g. " Gott strafe Eng- land " ) , any attempt to implant which on the English meets with failure . This successful bolstering up of the national ...
Page 72
... Finally , every foreign - looking person was looked on with suspicion . This last , coupled with the open hatred of individual foes , gives us a beautiful analogy with the psychosis . The uncon- scious idea that the foreigner belongs to ...
... Finally , every foreign - looking person was looked on with suspicion . This last , coupled with the open hatred of individual foes , gives us a beautiful analogy with the psychosis . The uncon- scious idea that the foreigner belongs to ...
Page 84
... finally in a position to summarise what suggestions can be made as to the psy- chology of war . It is the natural outcome of fundamental human tendencies . Man by his gregarious nature is doomed to split up into groups , and these ...
... finally in a position to summarise what suggestions can be made as to the psy- chology of war . It is the natural outcome of fundamental human tendencies . Man by his gregarious nature is doomed to split up into groups , and these ...
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