Word: exists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...question, it may be said that, because patients came to him from many quarters of the globe, the question of racial differences was forcefully brought to Dr. Jung's attention. He cannot be blamed if years ago experience led him to the tenable opinion that such differences do exist. And so, now when he speaks of differences between the Germanic and Semitic psychologies he is merely voicing a conclusion which he reached when Hitler was still among the unemployed. It would have been fairer if the CRIMSON had extended the quotation from Jung to include what followed: "Therefore...
...demanding that the universities themselves be kept out of politics Mr. Lippmann is only stating a prerequisite for academic freedom, but when he says that the professors must remain aloof oracles, he is hoping for a neutrality and aloofness which can never exist. The centers of learning should still send forth professors to "walk with kings." It is only when an incompetent ruler selects the most miserable of the breed that the universities are dragged down into the mud alongside the government...
...difference between Germanic and Jewish psychology which have been known to exist for a long time to people of insight must no longer be disguised. This will be an advantage to science. . . ." C. G. Jung, Zentralblatt Fur Psychotherapie...
...Socialist. "They speak to me freely but for some years past I have noticed that in conversation there is between our two republics a certain misunderstanding. . . . In France we have a tendency to think that the question of debts is effaced and abolished-that it has ceased to exist. On the other hand, I know that in American opinion it still exists. . . . And in France it was not sufficiently understood that this unilateral denunciation of a contract injured more among you than a sense of commercial probity-that it hurt moral sentiment...
...give the devil his due. Heiden: "Everything that Hitler says in his book about propaganda is masterly. . . . For a few hour? [at a time] he is really a remarkable schoolbook hero: cynical as Frederick the Great, brutal as Napoleon, kindly as the Emperor Joseph." Olden: "If greatness can exist . . . in demagogy, then Hitler is a great man. . . . Hitler's way of speaking is an elemental phenomenon, one of Nature's marvels...