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==[[:Category: Freudian Dictionary|Freudian Dictionary]]==
 
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<blockquote>All our social institutions are cut to the pattern of people with a unified, normal Ego, which one can classify as good or bad, and which either fulfills its function or is disabled by an overpowering influence. Hence the juridical alternative-responsible or not responsible.<ref>{{QLA}} Ch. 5</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>All our [[social]] institutions are cut to the pattern of [[people]] with a [[unified]], normal Ego, which one can classify as [[good]] or bad, and which either fulfills its function or is disabled by an overpowering influence. Hence the juridical alternative-[[responsible]] or not responsible.<ref>{{QLA}} Ch. 5</ref></blockquote>
  
  
 
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Freudian Dictionary

All our social institutions are cut to the pattern of people with a unified, normal Ego, which one can classify as good or bad, and which either fulfills its function or is disabled by an overpowering influence. Hence the juridical alternative-responsible or not responsible.[1]

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