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" tramples in blind fury on all that comes in its way as though there were to be no future and no peace among men after it is over. It cuts all the common bonds between the contending peoples and threatens to leave a legacy of embitterment that will make... "
The Labour of Loss: Mourning, Memory and Wartime Bereavement in Australia - Page 1
by Joy Damousi - 1999 - 212 pages
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Reflections on war and death

Sigmund Freud - 1918 - 94 pages
...members of the population, or the claims of private property. It hurls down in blind rage whatever bars its way, as though there were to be no future and no peace after it is over. It tears asunder all community bonds among the struggling peoples and threatens to...
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Psychoanalysis and Ethics

Ernest Wallwork - Philosophy - 1991 - 364 pages
...tamed for ever by centuries of continuous education by the noblest minds" (SE 14 [1916]:307). pies in blind fury on all that comes in its way, as though there were to be no future and no goodwill among men after it has passed. It rends all bonds of fellowship between the contending peoples,...
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Cultures of Collecting

John Elsner, Roger Cardinal - Antiques & Collectibles - 1994 - 324 pages
...hate and loathing with which all these universal citizens now mutually regarded one another: the war 'tramples in blind fury on all that comes in its way,...no future and no peace among men after it is over'. 49 Freud's collecting, then, always aspired to a public and social function, even when the civic context...
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Sigmund Freud: Pioneer of the Mind

Catherine Reef - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2001 - 172 pages
...war, as pilots dropped bombs and showered enemy forces with machine-gun fire. The war “tramples in a blind fury on all that comes in its way, as though there were to be no future and no goodwill among men after it had passed,” Freud observed. He examined the reasons for war in a widely...
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Targets of Opportunity: On the Militarization of Thinking

Samuel Weber - Literary Criticism - 2009 - 164 pages
...the population, the claims of private property. It overwhelms with blind rage anything that stands in its way, as though there were to be no future and no peace afterwards. It tears up all bonds of community among the warring peoples and threatens to leave behind...
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