10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUISLINGISM»
Discover the use of
quislingism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
quislingism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
“Quislingism”, named after Vidkun Quisling, a Norwegian politician. Initially an
honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire and a minister of the
Norwegian government, Quisling resigned in order to set up a fascist party and ...
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Psychoanalytic Pioneers
"The Psychology of Quislingism," written in 1940, sums up Jones's views on
patriotism, which he managed to reconcile with his humanitarian views and with
the broader internationalism of the intellectual elite. Jones believed that the key
to the ...
Franz Alexander, Samuel Eisenstein, Martin Grotjahn, 1995
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Feminism, Aesthetics, and Subjectivity: Essays on Women and ...
In the same period that psychoanalysts like Ernest Jones were tracing "the
psychology of Quislingism" back to infantile sexuality, Stella seeks the roots of
Robert's alleged treason at Holme Dene, his garden-gnome- infested childhood ...
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Skills Outlooks and Passions
33 Ernest Jones, "Psychology of Quislingism', International Journal of
Psychoanalysis, 1941, 1—6. A. M. Meerloo has an interesting essay on wartime
collaborators in Holland, Aftermath of Peace, New York, International Universities
Press, ...
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The Fragility of Empathy After the Holocaust
Ernest Jones, "The Psychology of Quislingism," International Journal of Psycho-
Analysis 22 (1941): 5. 65. The phrase "identification with the aggressor," widely
used at the time, was formulated by Anna Freud in her The Ego and the ...
Carolyn Janice Dean, 2004
Divided Loyalty in War A Study of Cooperation With the Enemy Bingham Dai*
DIVIDED LOYALTY in war, or quislingism as it is more popularly known, is an
important problem confronting a nation at war. It is also closely related to such
other ...
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The Psychoanalytic Review
This is also defined as quislingism. There is very little material on the subject. Its
psychological foundation is its identification of the enemy in question with certain
aspects of the formidable father imago. A case is described in which the patient ...
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Essays in Applied Psycho-analysis: Miscellaneous essays
My next proposition is that the key to the understanding of Quislingism and the
other phenomena connected with it is that they are all based on a peculiar
inability to face, or even to recognize, an enemy. By an enemy I mean someone
whose ...
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Tulane Studies in Political Science
Sanford (1946) describes "an American Quisling" in terms of "identification with
the enemy" and also employs the term "Quislingism" to designate essentially the
same syndrome, though in a clinical detail which only emphasizes the ...
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Essays in applied psycho-analysis
My next proposition is that the key to the understanding of Quislingism and the
other phenomena connected with it is that they are all based on a peculiar
inability to face, or even to recognize, an enemy. By an enemy I mean someone
whose ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «QUISLINGISM»
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quislingism is used in the context of the following news items.
Satire, Terrorism, and Why We Need to Understand 'Charlie Hebdo …
... it's worth trying to make an attempt to understand those who see us as foes, while conservatives view this as wasted effort and a slippery slope to Quislingism. «Flavorwire, Jan 15»
Cleveland leads local lawmakers in missed votes
It was a choice between dereliction of duty or quislingism...and Senator Cleveland choose both! ;^). Reply · Like. · 1 · March 19, 2014 at 4:53pm. Tom Sharples ... «The Columbian, Mar 14»
Why Lee Child makes for good holiday reading
... rubber truncheons, drownings in cesspools, systematic falsification of records and statistics, treachery, bribery and quislingism are normal and morally neutral, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 10»