Word: complexities
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...atmosphere of social cleanliness cannot be exaggerated. It is one of the few forms of practical training that college life can offer. In social work a man tests his power of leadership, his ability to pit his ideas against keen, youthful opposition, and his skill in solving complex problems. It is valuable self-education, broadening an individual's social knowledge and directing his thinking into channels unrelated to himself...
...when in a Forum essay he said that white Americans had acquired a Negroid and Indian behaviour. Again it seems that Dr. Jung hears the bells but doesn't know where they're hanging. By attributing to Franklin D. Roosevelt "the most amazing power complex, the Mussolini substance, the stuff of a dictator absolutely," the analytical psychologist Jung overlooks the subtle but nevertheless gravitating difference between a leading statesman supported by more than 19,000,000 out of 31,000,000 voters, and the power-craving dictators of Old and New who rule by force, coercion, and intimidation...
...best traditions of American statesmanship; and that-and this conclusion is directly due to Dr. Jung's own theories!-the American people would not be so overwhelmingly confident in Mr. Roosevelt, particularly not the intellectual strata, if there was even the slightest evidence of an Adlerian "power complex...
...branched out into psychopolitical analysis, announced in London: "I have just come from America, where I saw Roosevelt. Make no mistake, he is a force-a man of superior and impenetrable mind, but perfectly ruthless, a highly versatile mind which you cannot foresee. He has the most amazing power complex, the Mussolini substance, the stuff of a dictator absolutely...
...Famed Psychologist Alfred Adler ("Inferiority Complex") opined that children who do not digest their food properly may later become greedy for food, and, by extension, greedy for money, which would explain why so many potent financiers have stomach trouble...