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Page 170
... interpersonal relationships by a stratified class system and arranged marriages . To the nobility of Aquitaine and its strong women goes much of the credit for making possible this new channel for fantasy . Fantasy deals with that which ...
... interpersonal relationships by a stratified class system and arranged marriages . To the nobility of Aquitaine and its strong women goes much of the credit for making possible this new channel for fantasy . Fantasy deals with that which ...
Page 449
... interpersonal problems between men and women would vanish with the coming of communism . According to Engels , the new race of people would determine their own behavior , but he ventured no prediction about the nature of this behavior ...
... interpersonal problems between men and women would vanish with the coming of communism . According to Engels , the new race of people would determine their own behavior , but he ventured no prediction about the nature of this behavior ...
Page 542
... interpersonal relationships with either sex . A relationship with the opposite sex might develop into one with marital expectations . Many homosexual men , fearing or unable to handle intimacy , escape into promiscuous homosexuality ...
... interpersonal relationships with either sex . A relationship with the opposite sex might develop into one with marital expectations . Many homosexual men , fearing or unable to handle intimacy , escape into promiscuous homosexuality ...
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