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...r desirous exploits – the more they are likely to end up with a bundle of joy (the American saccharine expression for a newborn). Many children are... ...y who establish the relevance of Fairbairn and Guntrip … by pointing out that what American analysts label 'narcissism', British analysts tend to c... .... Lasch described the narcissistic landscape thus (in "The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an age of Diminishing Expectations", 1979): "T... ...itical, military, or corporate - do the same. In a range of demanding professions - surgeons, medical doctors, judges, law enforcement agents - obje... ...roved to be nonsense. Women were thought not to be world-class musicians. But when American symphony orchestras introduced blind auditions in the 1... ...Disorder (ADHD), and to commit suicide. In her book, "Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man", Susan Faludi describes a crisis of masculinity fo...
...rty-odd miles from German borders. Soldiers there, odd-looking helmets, the Americans, how come? 'The war's over,' she hears. Relief overwhelmed by f... ...recious than all the gold and jewels we hide in strongholds and coffers? The surgeons await and wield their instruments with skill and care. The opera...