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In our organisations, theories and issues related to the death instinct are important to consider because we behave in ways to protect our own lives, which paradoxically, can negatively affect ourselves as well as those around us. The major intent of our book was to know more about what is unknown to know more. Every safari into the unknown creates another recursive loop. Yet, there must be a beginning and so it was in the field of psychodynamics that we started.

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© 2006 Adrian N. Carr and Cheryl A. Lapp

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Carr, A.N., Lapp, C.A. (2006). Conclusions. In: Leadership is a Matter of Life and Death. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230207875_7

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