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There may actually be such a separate entity as “society.” It may be the sum of that part of everybody’s unconscious which leads into action. Society is the sum of men’s actions, and beneath the surface of life may be that stratum of the collective unconscious which connects men in a net of actions, “social and productive relations independent of their will.” | There may actually be such a separate entity as “society.” It may be the sum of that part of everybody’s unconscious which leads into action. Society is the sum of men’s actions, and beneath the surface of life may be that stratum of the collective unconscious which connects men in a net of actions, “social and productive relations independent of their will.” Marx is still perhaps the first and the only major psychologist. | ||
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There may actually be such a separate entity as “society.” It may be the sum of that part of everybody’s unconscious which leads into action. Society is the sum of men’s actions, and beneath the surface of life may be that stratum of the collective unconscious which connects men in a net of actions, “social and productive relations independent of their will.” Marx is still perhaps the first and the only major psychologist.