Monday, October 13, 2008

Power

The values inculcated by status-insecure parents are such that their children learn to put personal success and the acquisition of power above all else... to judge people for their usefulness... to eschew weakness and passivity, to respect authority, and to despise those who have not made the socio-economic grade. Success is equated with social esteem and material advantage, rather than with more spiritual values. NORMAN F. DIXON

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