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quote[0] = "Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it."
quote[1] = "Vision is the art of seeing things invisible."
quote[2] = "One benefit of scientific progress is the means to plan intelligent actions that can assuage suffering."
quote[3] = "Businessmen are the symbol of a free society."
quote[4] = "The present moment can be held hostage by either the past or the future."
quote[5] = "Recognition of metaphorical systems can help us avoid dehumanization and preconceived categorizations."
quote[6] = "Probably in all normal people, attachment continues in one form or another throughout life ...."
quote[7] = "In and of itself, verbally understanding, explaining, or narrating something is not sufficient to bring about change."
quote[8] = "Infants learn rapidly, but the learning situation must respect the duration of the present moment [about 3 seconds]."
quote[9] = "The moment when someone can participate in another's lived story ... a different kind of human contact is created."
quote[10] = "Everything we do, see, feel, and hear from people has a temporal contour."
quote[11] = "For the fullest connection between people, attachment and intersubjectivity are needed, plus love."
quote[12] = "We have been surprisingly blind to temporal dynamics ... even though we live them every moment and even though we cannot begin to explain the specialness of an interpretive performance without them."
quote[13] = "[The symbology of serpent and lion together]--that is to say, life and consciousness incorporated in a temporal body--[represents] consciousness and life engaged in the field of time, of birth and death."
quote[14] = "Falling in love ... could be called a special state of mental organization because it pulls together so many diverse behaviors, feelings, and thoughts into an integrated assembly that is readily recognized."
quote[15] = "I had hoped to find a god or goddess from antiquity who held the gift of mindreading ... and could offer it to a human [but then I realized that back then] there was little need for the gift of making other's minds transparent."
quote[16] = "If one is unable to infer the intentions of others, or profoundly uninterested in doing so, they will act outside of the human pale."
quote[17] = "A sentence with a clear explicit meaning also makes up a present moment while the sentence is unfolding [you just used a present moment to read this quote]."
quote[18] = "[Multitemporal presentations] involve nonlinear and noncausal processes and have a closer relationship to metaphor as a fundamental mode of cognition."
quote[19] = "The emotional relationship to the person from whom the word is learned plays a significant, in fact, crucial part in how alive the link between thing [body] and word [abstraction] turns out to be."
quote[20] = "Fantasy cut adrift from reality becomes irrelevant and threatening. Reality cut adrift from fantasy becomes vapid and empty."
quote[21] = "One of the implications of [my proposed organizational framework] is that the relationship among affect, behavior, and language are enormously complex and contextual."
quote[22] = "Being fully human ... entails being recognized as a subject by another human subject."
quote[23] = "What we experience as our mind itself is the result of the continual regeneration of the links between past and present."
quote[24] = "[T]he signature feature of psychoanalysis and its language remains its focus on internality, the description of conscious and unconscious subjective states."
quote[25] = "We should not underestimate the capacity of human brains in general--young human brains in particular--to simultaneously alter and grow so they can better exploit the problem-solving opportunities our technologies provide."
quote[26] = "Poor program outcomes are seen as the fault of the clients, not as a result of flaws in program theory or implementation."
quote[27] = "Managed care, welfare reform, and an increased emphasis on punishment in criminal justice all clearly point toward a diminished interest in compassionate, more complex, longer-term behavioral and personal change strategies."
quote[28] = "If man were only a disembodied intellect, his aim [to make all motivation reasonable] would be achieved by a comprehensive thought system."
quote[29] = "Beyond a certain order of bigness, concreteness is necessarily lost and abstractification takes place; with it, the sense for reality fades out."
quote[30] = "The specialists in this field [of psychology] tell you what the 'normal' person is, and, correspondingly, what is wrong with you; they devise the methods to help you adjust, be happy, be normal."
quote[31] = "Anonymous authority and automaton conformity are largely the result of our mode of production, which requires quick adaptation to the machine, disciplined mass behavior, common taste and obedience without use of force."
quote[32] = "Aside from art, the most significant way of breaking through the surface of routine and of getting in touch with the realities of life is to be found in what may be called by the general term 'ritual.' "
quote[33] = "When sovereignties and provinces or states give special grants to this or that locality, the special grants almost always reflect the priorities of the disbursing institutions, not those of the recipient settlements."
quote[34] = "In cultures so deteriorated that nurturing and educating are in short supply, most of the intellectual and other advantages become reserved for an elite."
quote[35] = "When a culture is rich enough and inherently complex enough to afford redundency of nurturers [e.g., US culture] but eliminates them as an extravagance ... the consequence is self-inflicted genocide."
quote[36] = "We see inadequate early parenting as creating a vulnerability that may become destructive of development and seriously pathogenic if later expereince is unfavorable ...."
quote[37] = "Subjectivity, the understanding of the individual response, will be an essential piece in putting together the microbiological puzzle of genetic expression."
quote[38] = "[Insecure attachment strategies] may be necessary because the self, which is ... the product of [interpersonal relations with] the other, always remains vulnerable to social influence."
quote[39] = "The currently dominant cognitive developmental view holds that even young children are so-called belief-desire psychologists who attribute intentional mental states--such as beliefs and desires--to others as the cause of their actions."
quote[40] = "Instinctive behaviour is not inherited: what is inherited is a potential to develop certain sorts of system ... both the nature and the form of which differ in some measure according to the particular environment in which development takes place."
quote[41] = "Behavioral systems are designed to fit particular evironments...."
quote[42] = "Attachment behavior is regarded as a class of social behaviour of importance equivalent to that of mating behaviour and parental behaviour."
quote[43] = "To use [the language of mentalization] it can be said that a child acquires insight into his mother's feelings and motives."
quote[44] = "It has been said repeatedly that attachment behavior does not disappear with childhood but persists through out life. Either old or new figures are selected and proximity and/or communication maintained with them."
quote[45] = "Goal-corrected attachment plans can vary in structure from being simple and swiftly executed to being something far more elaborate."
quote[46] = "The truth is that to frame a plan the set-goal of which is to change the set-goal of another's behaviour requires a good deal of cognitive and model-building competence."
quote[47] = "By proposing that a child's attachment behaviour is controlled by a behavioural system conceived as an organization existing within the child, attention shifts from the behaviour itself to the oragnisation that it controls."
quote[48] = "When attachment behaviour and responses to separatiopn and loss are viewed in terms of one or another of the learning theories, the scene looks very different [e.g. responses tend to suggest hysteria, dependence, or phobia]."
quote[49] = "Since a bond is a property of the two parties, the bond with which we are concerned should be designated as one of attachment-caregiving."
quote[50] = "Theories of truth based on linguistic phenomena cannot avoid taking [mental space constructions] into account, and indeed, apparent paradoxes of direct truth ... often arise from a failure [to do so]."
quote[51] = "Increasingly, there are many psychologists interested in cognition and development, for whom neither behaviorism nor cognitivism is adequate to address the learning and developmental questions they pose for themselves."
quote[52] = "We have become a nation that places a lower priority on teaching its children how to thrive socially, intellectually, even spiritually, than it does on training them to consume."
quote[53] = "[Marketers] ignore most of the assumptions of the modern period, such as the need to protect children from the adult world and respect for adult authority."
quote[54] = "The impulse to achieve integrated [conceptual] blends is an overarching principle of human cognition."
quote[55] = "Ignorance of the natural history of attachment behaviour, coupled with a misguided enthusiasm that small children should quickly become independent and 'mature', has resulted in practices that expose children ... to a great deal of unnecessary anxiety and distress."
quote[56] = "One's tears, one's sadness, and someone else's acknowledgement of both are a human experience that not only bridges gaps in mind-body and self-others, but also past-present."
quote[57] = "Fear responses elicited by such naturally occurring [implicit] clues to danager [i.e., presense of strangers, strange environments, rapid approaches, darkness, loud noises, being alone] are a part of man's basic behavioural equipment."
quote[58] = "The emphasis on finding and describing 'knowledge structures' that are somewhere 'inside' the individual encouages us to overlook the fact that human cognition is always situated in a complex sociocultural world and cannot be unaffected by it."
quote[59] = "While dogs, cats, horses, and other familiar species presumably must do perceptual binding of the sort needed to see a single dog, cat, or horse, human beings are exceptionally adept at integrating two extraoridinarily different inputs to create new emergent structures...."
quote[60] = "The combinations of social, political, and economic facts are always innumerable, and their solution is never strictly logical."
quote[61] = "Modern man, having been dehumanized by means, having himself become a means--in spite of the fact that 'time' has been gained, and new methods of preserving human life discovered--is like a savage who has been given a very delicate and perfect machine...."
quote[62] = "Man no longer seeks to know himself in order that he may acquire self-mastery [the ends of secure attachment], but simply in order that he may be used [the 'means' of insecure attachment]."
quote[63] = "The 'phenomenon' [of intellectuals commiting academic suicide] is so crushing and so pervasive it becomes impossible to gain a true view of political reality, or of the social and human reality of our day, and [as a result] human development [becomes] so superficial...."
quote[64] = "The technician does not need any aims [ends] in his life; he is satisfied with the immediate successes of the means."
quote[65] = "In reality, today what justifies the means is the means itself, for in our day everything that 'succeeds,' everything effective, everything in itself 'efficient,' is justified."
quote[66] = "We need a new form of communication between human beings, in order that the relations between them, disturbed by their conditions of life, by class feeling, prejudice, may, by renewal of their intelligence, be recreated upon a personal and living plane."
quote[67] = "Conditions are such that 'man' has disappeared. He remains in the form of the consumer, the workingman, the citizen, the reader, the partisan, the producer, [the child], or the bourgeois."
quote[68] = "The performance of cognitive tasks that exceed individual abilities is always shaped by a social organization of distributed cognition."
quote[69] = "The thinker in this world [of mediating structure] is a very special medium--some internal, some external, some embodied in artifacts, some in ideas, and some in social relationships."
quote[70] = "The words we must say are simple, but sometimes it takes a lot of work to construct the conceptual framework in which those simple words have the right meanings."
quote[71] = "In the most optimistic versions of the story, AI [artificial intelligence] and information-processing [cognitive/behavioral] psychology are the principal motors of scientific progress in cognitive science."
quote[72] = "What we miss is clear recognition that these emotions and wishes [around loss] are but the subjective counterparts of a mourner's urge to act ... and that not infrequently he engages in those very acts [of searching], fragmented and incomplete though they may be."
quote[73] = "For the more completely a person's attention, time and energy are concentrated on one activity [i.e., an addiction] and on the information concerning it [i.e., securing the addictive agent] the more completely can information concerning another activity be excluded."
quote[74] = "[Inner working] models once established prove very hard to change."
quote[75] = "Women who develop a depressive disorder in adult life are more likely than others to have suffered the loss of mother during their childhood."
quote[76] = "Looking after a grieving child is exacting and unrewarding work; and it is small wonder if caregives become impatient and irritable."
quote[77] = "How cruel it is that those who were less well cared for in babyhood may also have a greater likelihood of suffering physical illness in later life."
quote[78] = "It isn't possible to generate the attitude of self-care and awareness of one's own feelings if someone else hasn't first done it for you. (That is why self-help books are of little use.) You need to have an expereince with someone first--then you can reproduce it."
quote[79] = "What we do know is that aggression and antisocial behaviour which start in childhood are the most damaging to society."
quote[80] = "Crucially, there is a flow of [cognitive information] not only within the individual but also between the individual and others."
quote[81] = "Freudian thinking arouse within an Enlightenment paradigm of achieving mastery over nature, and applied the same thinking to individual emotional life. [Freudian thinking] saw the person as an isolated unit, responsible for applying will-power...."
quote[82] = "The earthy self who is connected to others in a bodily way through the [behavioral systems of] sexuality, giving birth, breastfeeding, mutual protection, and defense of territory is tempered by the complex [conceptual] calculations of the higher social brian."
quote[83] = "You can only change emotional processing by doing it [engaging in an emotional response] differently."
quote[84] = "I found that in this Baby World no one knows or cares what you think, what you have done, whom you have loved. You are simply the 'mum with the baby.' "
quote[85] = "Parents who are reluctant, stressed, hostile, absent or indifferent to their children won't be able to provide the kind of environment a baby needs for optimum development of his developing emotional equipement."
quote[86] = "Recent work on the stress response and early brain development has expanded our understanding of the biological underpinnings of attachment terms [like 'resistent' or 'avoidant'], and has confirmed that attachment psychology is scietifically credible."
quote[87] = "Perhaps it is a pipe dream to imagine that policy makers could have any effect on the quality of early parenting. Isn't this a very private affair that takes place in private homes?"
quote[88] = "If we continue to insist on the primacy of production, drawing all adults including the parents of young chidren relentlessly into the pursuit of material goals and careers, then we may have to bear the emotional fall-out."
quote[89] = "Evolution is sometimes mistakenly seen in terms of survival of the fittest. Such a view ignores nurturance."
quote[90] = "The ability to nurture successfully requires that we know and understand ourselves and our society--especially the dark side--as deeply and truthfully as we can."
quote[91] = "Deeply embedded in conservative and liberal politics are different models of the family. Conservatism ... is based on a Strict Father model, while Liberalism is centered around a Nurturant Parent model."
quote[92] = "Liberals see crime as having social causes ... and argue that social programs are needed to address those social causes. Conservatives don't believe is social casuses of crime or in any other social causes."
quote[93] = "While politicians, clergy, creators of advertisements, and other worthies assert stoutly that the family is the foundation of society, the nuclear family, as an institution, is currently in grave trouble."
quote[94] = "For communities to exist, people must encounter one another in person."
quote[95] = "Uniquely human traits, like the ability to compose poetry or solve differential equations, are irrelevant to what goes on when we are faced with a sudden and immediate threat to our existence."
quote[96] = "Many great public issues as well as many private troubles are described in terms of 'the psychiatric'--often, it seems, in a pathetic attempt to avoid the large issues and problems of modern society."
quote[97] = "If we do not take into account the range [of social and historical structures], which does not of course mean all existing cases, our statements cannot be empirically adequate."
quote[98] = "[T]he initial tie between infant and caretaker may be looked at as Nature's effort to ensure that the personal intelligences are properly launched."
quote[99] = "Symbols pave the royal route from raw intelligences to finished cultures."
quote[100] = "Cultures confront the choice of selecting, as a primary unit of analysis, the individual self, the nuclear family, or a much larger entity: through this choice, cultures determine the extent to which the individual peers inward to himself or gazes outward to others."
quote[101] = "The issues and troubles [surrounding alienation] have not been clarified because the chief capacities and qualities of man required to clarify them are the very freedom and reason that are threatened and dwindling."
quote[102] = "In such a world as ours, to practice social science is, first of all, to practice the politics of truth."
quote[103] = "To eliminate such materials--the record of all that man has done and become--from our studies [as social scientists] would be like pretending to study the process of birth but ignoring motherhood."
quote[104] = "[A] neglected child cannot consciously experience its own pain, let alone express it, for fear of being abandoned entirely. So the child remains trapped in an unreal, rose-tinted, illusory [e.g., ideal] world. That world helps it to survive."
quote[105] = "[Compassion born from guilt] may be the very thing that has impeded the child's development--a development toward adulthood. Unwanted children will always have been afraid of their own need for life."
quote[106] = "Anxiety is not mindful, and mindlessness is not relaxing. Indeed, stressful events are probably less stressful when considered from multiple perspectives."
quote[107] = "For some young people, nature is so abstract--the ozone layer, a faraway rain forest--that it exists beyond the senses."
quote[108] = "People behave in the world 'as they see it'--whatever the flaws and imperfections of cognitive maps, they are the basis for spatial behavior."
quote[109] = "The point of a cognitive map is to represent a great deal of information in a flexible format with an economy of effort."
quote[110] = "The hippocampal system depends upon exploration as its means of gathering the information critical to the formation of specific spatial maps."
quote[111] = "Organisms that store too much information are at an adaptive disadvantage because extra information requires extra processing and can lead to confusion."
quote[112] = "Mental models are persuasive because they help explain why people can find solutions to tasks relating to perceptions that have never been experienced--for example, imagining an oblique view of a town from an airplane."
quote[113] = "It may be the case that people with greater anxiety are poorer at learning new environments, or that people who are poorer at learning new environments have past experience of being disoriented and have therefore become anxious as a result."
quote[114] = "When measuring the success of a nation, the only metric that ultimately matters is the quality of life its citizens enjoy...."
quote[115] = "The ability of the Market to overcome the most importnat human bond, the natural bonds between man and woman, and between parents and children, and to subvert traditions that have arisen out of [evolution] ... is stark testimony to the power of the Market...."
quote[116] = "If you trust the people around you, then you will open to them, and it is this human bond that is the most effective means of reducing stress."
quote[117] = "Without rules we could not bear to be with each other, and without attraction we would have no need for rules."
quote[118] = "No creature on earth is as concerned with creating images of the future as is the human."
quote[119] = "Both mutations and creative acts are variations from established norms. They are replication errors."
quote[120] = "[A unifying perspective of a vital world] is the characteristic and primary function of cognitive maps in guaranteeing the relationship between individual and society...."
quote[121] = "In cognitive psychology the mind is understood as a system of internally organized mental models."
quote[122] = "The mind is based on a dynamic construction of its own elements, which mutually presuppose each other: there is no perception without representation, and there is no representation without perception, and so on."
quote[123] = "A cognitive map is an abstract schema which individuals, groups, organizations, and societies create and use to observe, undertsand, and represent perceived phenomena in the world."
quote[124] = "Depression is the downside of attachment, and women are programmed to attach more strongly and be punished more when they loose attachments (Dowd quoting a leading psychiatrist)."
quote[125] = "[Separation research] is implicitly based on the notion that primate attachment can be studied without a comprehensive or sophisticated understanding of the mother-infant relationship and how such a relationship is embedded in the social environment."
quote[126] = "We assume that humans desire food, clothing, and shelter, but we forget that people crave something far more vital: status and prestige."
quote[127] = "When we are pathetically attempting to deal with the invisible, when we have the least evidence of reality, that is when we are most vulnerable to the power of the expert."
quote[128] = "One of the most basic biological mood loops in our animal brain dictates a simple set of alternatives. It makes us conservative in times of difficulty and exploratory when times are good."
quote[129] = "Let your emotions be appropriate to the widest possible range of available scenarios."
quote[130] = "There are good prudential reasons to defer to the natural order of things and not to think that human beings can easily improve on it through casual intervention."
quote[131] = "Doing nature one better isn't always that easy; evolution may be a blind process, but it follows a ruthless adaptive logic that makes organisms fit for their environments."
quote[132] = "The intense anxiety, restlessness and moods of despair which characterize grief show how difficult and emotionally exhausting this process of reconstitution can be."
quote[133] = "This is one of the cruellest consequences of unequal protection against uncertainty: it leads its victims to collaborate in the crippling of their life chances."
quote[134] = "When people have little power to defend themselves against uncertainty, they can only sustain their adapability by psychological withdrawal."
quote[135] = "Empathy and responsibility have their effects over a period of time and a range of situations."
quote[136] = "Our understanding of causation defines what we take to be real in the world and what we take to be the consequences of our actions."
quote[137] = "The notion of security is a useful meeting place for psychological and political dialogue, and among psychotherapeutic discourses attachment theory has especially emphasised security as a central human need."
quote[138] = "Violence in the family is only possible when adults dehumanise children, failing to see them as capable of feeling pain or having separate minds."
quote[139] = "The family is the crucible of the personality and also, as the image suggests, a cauldron of the most intense passions of love and hate, desire and destructiveness."
quote[140] = "Here is a modern dilemma: in the search for a secure adult bond, unhappily married parents who divorce in the hope of finding a better-quality relationship may thus create anxiety and insecurity in their children...."
quote[141] = "The new right alternative [is] based upon a fundamentally different paradigm [compared to the left]--that the individual is the basic unit of identity rather than society; that competition rather than co-operation is the basic drive in human beings...."
quote[142] = "Many of the great names in world history seem to have been psychopaths, people who cared nothing for the effect of their actions on the lives of others, a perfect opposite to the securely attached."
quote[143] = "[In the face of an approaching Dark Age] people [may] retreat into small communities, which may indeed be very nurturing and protective of each other, but withdraw defensively from any wider collaboration."
quote[144] = "Markets do not all behave in the same way or produce the same outcomes. Some are more environmentally friendly, others more socially cohesive, others more productive."
quote[145] = "Where there is insecure political attachment there is likely to be anomie in all its manifestations: rising crime, anti-social behaviour, dysfunction, intolerance, racial tension, mental illness.... The politics of attachment is the politics of citizenship."
quote[146] = "Training for independence or interdependence starts quite literally in the crib."
quote[147] = "To set aside universal rules in order to accomodate particular cases seems immoral to the Westerner."
quote[148] = "It's not that Anglo-American scholars don't tend to create broad-ranging theories; they can seem positively allergic to them."
quote[149] = "Westerners tend to assume that events are caused by the object and Asians are inclined to assign greater importance to the context."
quote[150] = "The linguistic anthropologist Shirley Brice Heath has shown that middle-class American parents quite deliberately attempt to decontextualize language as much as possible for their children."
quote[151] = "The two Western vices of separation of form and content and the insistence on logical approaches often operate together to produce a lot of academic nonsense."
quote[152] = "Many Americans who find the traditions of individualism to be alienating look to Eastern forms of community as possible cures for social anomie."


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author[0] = "Henry Ford"
author[1] = "Jonathan Swift"
author[2] = "Antonio Damasio (2003)"
author[3] = "Ayn Rand"
author[4] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[5] = "Audrey Shafer"
author[6] = "John Bowlby (1956)"
author[7] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[8] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[9] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[10] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[11] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[12] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[13] = "Joseph Campbell (1990)"
author[14] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[15] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[16] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[17] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[18] = "Daniel Stern (2004)"
author[19] = "Hans Loewald (1977)"
author[20] = "Stephen Mitchell (2000)"
author[21] = "Stephen Mitchell (2000)"
author[22] = "Stephen Mitchell (2000)"
author[23] = "Stephen Mitchell (2000)"
author[24] = "Stephen Mitchell (2000)"
author[25] = "Andy Clark (2003)"
author[26] = "Corvo & Johnson (2003)"
author[27] = "Corvo & Johnson (2003)"
author[28] = "Erich Fromm (1955)"
author[29] = "Erich Fromm (1955)"
author[30] = "Erich Fromm (1955)"
author[31] = "Erich Fromm (1955)"
author[32] = "Erich Fromm (1955)"
author[33] = "Jane Jacobs (2004)"
author[34] = "Jane Jacobs (2004)"
author[35] = "Jane Jacobs (2004)"
author[36] = "Peter Fonagy et al. (2002)"
author[37] = "Peter Fonagy et al. (2002)"
author[38] = "Peter Fonagy et al. (2002)"
author[39] = "Peter Fonagy et al. (2002)"
author[40] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[41] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[42] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[43] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[44] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[45] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[46] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[47] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[48] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[49] = "John Bowlby (1969)"
author[50] = "Gilles Fauconnier (1994)"
author[51] = "Meredith Williams (1999)"
author[52] = "Juliet Schor (2004)"
author[53] = "Juliet Schor (2004)"
author[54] = "Fauconnier & Turner (2002)"
author[55] = "John Bowlby (1973)"
author[56] = "Ernest Keen (2000)"
author[57] = "John Bowlby (1973)"
author[58] = "Edwin Hutchins (1995)"
author[59] = "Fauconnier & Turner (2002)"
author[60] = "Jacques Ellul (1948)"
author[61] = "Jacques Ellul (1948)"
author[62] = "Jacques Ellul (1948)"
author[63] = "Jacques Ellul (1948)"
author[64] = "Jacques Ellul (1948)"
author[65] = "Jacques Ellul (1948)"
author[66] = "Jacques Ellul (1948)"
author[67] = "Jacques Ellul (1948)"
author[68] = "Edwin Hutchins (1995)"
author[69] = "Edwin Hutchins (1995)"
author[70] = "Edwin Hutchins (1995)"
author[71] = "Edwin Hutchins (1995)"
author[72] = "John Bowlby (1980)"
author[73] = "John Bowlby (1980)"
author[74] = "John Bowlby (1980)"
author[75] = "John Bowlby (1980)"
author[76] = "John Bowlby (1980)"
author[77] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[78] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[79] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[80] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[81] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[82] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[83] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[84] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[85] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[86] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[87] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[88] = "Sue Gerhardt (2004)"
author[89] = "George Lakoff (1996)"
author[90] = "George Lakoff (1996)"
author[91] = "George Lakoff (1996)"
author[92] = "George Lakoff (1996)"
author[93] = "Jane Jacobs (2004)"
author[94] = "Jane Jacobs (2004)"
author[95] = "Joseph LeDoux (1996)"
author[96] = "C. Wright Mills (1959)"
author[97] = "C. Wright Mills (1959)"
author[98] = "Howard Gardner (1983)"
author[99] = "Howard Gardner (1983)"
author[100] = "Howard Gardner (1983)"
author[101] = "C. Wright Mills (1959)"
author[102] = "C. Wright Mills (1959)"
author[103] = "C. Wright Mills (1959)"
author[104] = "Alice Miller (2005)"
author[105] = "Alice Miller (2005)"
author[106] = "Ellen Langer (1989)"
author[107] = "Richard Louv (2005)"
author[108] = "Downs & Stea (1973)"
author[109] = "Gary Allen (1999)"
author[110] = "Lynn Nadel (1999)"
author[111] = "Eric Chown (1999)"
author[112] = "Kitchin & Blades (2002)"
author[113] = "Kitchin & Blades (2002)"
author[114] = "Paul Stiles (2005)"
author[115] = "Paul Stiles (2005)"
author[116] = "Paul Stiles (2005)"
author[117] = "Vilmos Csanyi (2005)"
author[118] = "Laszlo et al. (1996)"
author[119] = "Laszlo & Masulli (1993)"
author[120] = "Laszlo & Masulli (1993)"
author[121] = "Laszlo & Masulli (1993)"
author[122] = "Laszlo & Masulli (1993)"
author[123] = "Laszlo & Masulli (1993)"
author[124] = "Maureen Dowd (2005)"
author[125] = "Dario Maestripieri (2003)"
author[126] = "Howard Bloom (1995)"
author[127] = "Howard Bloom (1995)"
author[128] = "Howard Bloom (1995)"
author[129] = "Ronald de Sousa (1987)"
author[130] = "Francis Fukuyama (2002)"
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