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− | <blockquote>The crudest of the methods of influencing the body, but also the most effective, is the chemical one: that of intoxication ... The services rendered by intoxicating substances in the struggle for happiness and in warding off misery rank so highly as a benefit that both individuals and races have given them an established position within their libido-economy. It is not merely the immediate gain in pleasure which one owes to them, but also a measure of that independence of the outer world which is so sorely craved.<ref>{{C&D}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote> | + | <blockquote>The crudest of the methods of influencing the [[body]], but also the most effective, is the chemical one: that of intoxication ... The services rendered by intoxicating substances in the [[struggle]] for [[happiness]] and in warding off misery rank so highly as a benefit that both individuals and races have given [[them]] an established [[position]] within their [[libido]]-[[economy]]. It is not merely the immediate gain in [[pleasure]] which one owes to them, but also a measure of that independence of the outer [[world]] which is so sorely craved.<ref>{{C&D}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote> |
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Freudian Dictionary
The crudest of the methods of influencing the body, but also the most effective, is the chemical one: that of intoxication ... The services rendered by intoxicating substances in the struggle for happiness and in warding off misery rank so highly as a benefit that both individuals and races have given them an established position within their libido-economy. It is not merely the immediate gain in pleasure which one owes to them, but also a measure of that independence of the outer world which is so sorely craved.[1]
- ↑ Template:C&D Ch. 2