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Man-made mass death and changing concepts of self

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This paper was presented as a lecture at the American Academy of Psychoanalysis in March, 1987. A brief version had been presented as the inaugural Pigott-McCone lecture in Seattle, Wash., at Seattle University, in May 1986.

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Wyschogrod, E. Man-made mass death and changing concepts of self. Am J Psychoanal 48, 25–34 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01252919

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