12 Quotes by Heather Marsh about Psychology
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Dismantling power is an urgent necessity, but creating replacement structures is far more urgent.
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When many people become bonded into one self, as an endogroup, an artificial person is created as an ideal. This endogroup ideal, or endo-ideal becomes the group. Its identity is adopted by every member of the group and the individuals also become the endogroup. The group identity subsumes the self for all except the endo-ideal, creating a special subset of reality which here we will call an endoreality.
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The answer to the riddle posed by identity groups is that they are one entity and their identity is that of their ideal. There can be no shared identity among people, as each person is unique.
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A self is not consciousness and a self is not life. A self is the unique positioning of an individual relative to society. Self is a wholly social creation.
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The field of psychology has been less than successful at explaining human behaviour. It has been far less successful at establishing a normative ideal for human development.
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Psychology has left humanity with the saddest of all creation myths and themeans to mask their pain through drugs and normalizedexploitation of others. Perhaps we could try again.
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Psychologists and philosophers created a world where anxiety, fear and struggle are the norm, where happiness and peace are impossible to attain or available only to the most adept after long torment, and where existence is, above all, futile.
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When many people become bonded into one self, as an endogroup, an artificial person is created as an ideal. This endogroup ideal, or endo-ideal becomes the group. Its identity is adopted by every member of the group and the individuals also become the endogroup. The group identity subsumes the self for all except the endo-ideal, creating a special subset of reality which here we will call an endoreality
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An endogroup acts as an individual self. It therefore needs only one mind to lead it, or the ideology of one mind. Those that become the endo-ideal are forever entitled to the service of others and ownership of the group. Those that become the reflectors are forever assigned to the service of others and the duty to reflect. Those that are cast as the negative image are condemned to carry all guilt and undergo all penance.
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