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<blockquote>A panic arises if a group of that kind becomes disintegrated. Its characteristics are that none of the orders given by superiors are any longer listened to, and that each individual is only solicitous on his own account, and without any consideration for the rest. The mutual ties have ceased to exist, and a gigantic and senseless dread is set free. <ref>{{GPAE}} Ch. 5</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>A panic arises if a group of that kind becomes disintegrated. Its characteristics are that none of the [[orders]] given by superiors are any longer listened to, and that each [[individual]] is only solicitous on his own account, and without any consideration for the rest. The mutual ties have ceased to [[exist]], and a gigantic and [[senseless]] dread is set free. <ref>{{GPAE}} Ch. 5</ref></blockquote>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 20 May 2019

A panic arises if a group of that kind becomes disintegrated. Its characteristics are that none of the orders given by superiors are any longer listened to, and that each individual is only solicitous on his own account, and without any consideration for the rest. The mutual ties have ceased to exist, and a gigantic and senseless dread is set free. [1]