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and the monster seemed on the point of becoming homicidal. But the note was changed once more; and this time we heard for ten minutes about the growth of the Nazi party, and how from small beginnings it had now become an overpowering force. The monster became self-conscious of its size, and intoxicated by the belief in its own omnipotence. . . . Hitler ended . . . on a passionate appeal for all Germans to unite.
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For ten minutes we heard of the sufferings of Germany . . . since the war. The monster seemed to indulge in an orgy of self-pity. Then for the next ten minutes came the most terrific fulminations against Jews and Social-democrats as the sole authors of these sufferings. Self-pity gave place to hate;
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The speeches were not particularly impressive. But the crowd was unforgettable. The people seemed gradually to lose their individuality and to become fused into a not very intelligent but immensely powerful monster under the complete control of the figure on the rostrum evoked or changed its
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Ultimately, the recognition of these three facts also delimits the self-analytic function of a person who was once an analysand. For the self-analytic function operates in an omnipotent way, as it gives rise to the "megalomanic delusion of parthenogenic creativity"; rather, all one can do
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The first two facts of life are of particular analytic importance, since they arrive as pre-conceptions in our lives and their transformation into conceptions is subject to analytic treatment. If mourning of the loss of the maternal breast is successful, the child can move through the
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The three notes described in his article "The Psychology of Propaganda" is a progression that was repeated at each rally. "Each listener felt a part of its omnipotence within himself. He was transported into a new psychosis. The induced
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conceptualize his parents' intercourse as a supremely creative act because he will have had much less incentive to construct a misconception of intercourse as a by-product of fantasies of projective identification.
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Each of these are insults to the narcissistic constitution of the self, since they express dependency, exclusion, and reduction. As such they make for intense psychic obsessions.
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in 1898. He was the fourth child and only son surviving childhood of Audley and Florence Money-Kyrle. Sent to boarding school aged 10 and graduating from
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He married Helen Juliet Rachel "Minora" Fox, an anthropologist he met in Cambridge during their studies, and they had four children. In 1919, he moved to
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renowned for his wide-ranging intellect, and interested in the ways an individual psyche relates to the wider sphere of human society. A member of the
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These facts are inter-related. If a person's relationship to the maternal breast had been a positive one, then it will be easier for that person to "
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Money-Kyrle, Roger (1971). "The Aims of Psychoanalysis". In Meltzer, Donald (ed.). The Collected Papers of Roger Money-Kyrle. p. 442.
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Money-Kyrle, Roger (1971). "The Aims of Psychoanalysis". In Meltzer, Donald (ed.). The Collected Papers of Roger Money-Kyrle. p. 447.
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Money-Kyrle, Roger (1971). "The Aims of Psychoanalysis". In Meltzer, Donald (ed.). The Collected Papers of Roger Money-Kyrle. p. 446.
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theoretical development and to the cultural and social application of phenomena generally linked to philosophy and sociology.
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during the First World War. He was shot down once in Northern France. At the end of the war, he resumed his studies at
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which sent him after the war to Germany to help identify suitable individuals to govern Germany, working with
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A person's initial dependence on the mother's breast – "the breast as a supremely good object";
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is to allow your internal parents to come together and they will beget and conceive the child.
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The exclusion from the primal scene – "the parents' intercourse as a supremely creative act";
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for four years, where he worked on his PhD in philosophy, while continuing his analysis with
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Money-Kyrle, Roger (1941). "The Psychology of Propaganda". In Meltzer, Donald (ed.).
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Money-Kyrle, Roger (1941). "The Psychology of Propaganda". In Meltzer, Donald (ed.).
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Psychoanalysis and Politics: a Contribution to the Psychology of Politics and Morals
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Money-Kyrle, Roger (1971). "The Aims of Psychoanalysis". In Meltzer, Donald (ed.).
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On inhumanity : dehumanization and how to resist it (electronic- epub)
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passions as easily as if they had been notes of some gigantic organ.
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1941 "The Psychology of Propaganda", B. J. Med. Psych. vol. 19.
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Man's Picture of His World: A Psycho-analytic Study
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1971 "The Aim of Psychoanalysis", I.J.P.A. vol. 52.
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Index

Roger Money-Kyle

Hertfordshire
British Psycho-Analytical Society
Psychiatry
Social psychology
Doctoral advisor
Moritz Schlick
John Flügel
psychoanalyst
British Psycho-Analytical Society
Moritz Schlick
social psychology
Hertfordshire
Eton
Royal Flying Corps
Trinity College, Cambridge
philosophy
Ernest Jones
Vienna
Sigmund Freud
Adolf Hitler
illusions
melancholia
paranoia
megalomania
University College London
anthropology
John Carl Flügel
Royal Anthropological Institute

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