The Three Christs of Ypsilanti - Milton Rokeach [160]
Candid Camera, 29
capitalism, 313
Carlson, E. R., 110 n.
Catholic Church, 193
Cause and Evolution, 213, 214, 237, 251
China, prisons of, 194
Clay, Margaret, 33 n.
Cleckly, H. M., 310 n.
cognitive consistency, 317
Communist Party, 193
competence, concept of, 326 n., 327, 329
confession, voluntary, 30
consistency, cognitive, 317
Coser, L. A., 24 n., 25 n.
defense mechanisms, 315
de Gaulle, Charles, 194
delusions, 23, 32–6 passim, 194, 195, 208, 209, 284, 286, 287, 299, 309, 314–20 passim, 324, 336; of grandeur, 324, 326; of goodness, 327
denial, 63, 64, 315, 316, 317, 321, 325, 336
depersonalization, 289, 312, 336
Diefenbaker, John, 122, 262
dissolution of ego boundaries, 311
dissonance, 189, 190, 298, 299, 322
Dostoevski, F., 275, 314, 328
Double, The, 275, 328
double-bind, 284
“double-entry bookkeeping,” in schizophrenia, 200, 207–10
double personality, 311
Durkheim, Emile, 313
ego feeling (functioning), loss of, 311, 317, 335
ego identity, 26, 31
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 122, 282, 301, 306
Ellenberger, H. F., 312 n.
environment, and heredity, 330
Erikson, Erik H., 21, 22 n., 25 n., 310, 311, 312 323, 324 n., 326 n.
estrangement, 312
existence, and identity, 312
existentialism, 313
Faulkner, William, 314
Federn, Paul, 311, 312
Festinger, Leon, 33 n., 298
Fichte, J. G., 314
Flaubert, Gustave, 328
Forster, E. M., 328
Freeman, T., 311 n.
Freud, Anna, 315
Freud, Sigmund, 195 n., 313, 324, 328, 332
Fromm, Erich, 312, 313
Fromm-Reichman, Frieda, 199
fugue, 311
Geleerd, E. R., 310 n.
grandeur, paranoid delusions of, 324, 326
group identity, 23, 26, 31, 310, 313
guilt, 329; difference from shame, 326 n., 327
Hacker, F. J., 310 n.
Haley, J., 284 n.
hallucinations, 23, 209
Hayward, M. L., 323 n.
Heider, Fritz, 33 n.
heredity, and environment, 330
hermaphrodite, 213, 214, 222
homosexuality, 324, 326
hospitalization, length of, 330
Hyman, H. H., 24 n.
hyperimagination, 209
identification, with aggressor, 193
identity, 22, 26–33 passim, 189, 190, 301, 309, 324, 326, 329, 330, 326; group, 23, 26, 31, 310, 313; of “significant others,” 28; in twins, 28; mistaken, 32; problem of, 310–14; formation of, 312; crises of, 312; phases of, 312; sexual, 324, 325, 326, 329
identity confrontations, 314–19
ideology, 25, 193
incompetence, concept of, 326, 327, 328
inconsequential beliefs, 24, 25, 26, 33, 190
isolation: and identity, 312, 313, 335; social, 244
Jackson, D. D., 284 n.
Jim Crow, 193–4
Kafka, Franz, 329
Katz, Daniel, 33 n.
Kennedy, John F., 282, 283, 284, 285, 289, 320, 322
Kitt, Alice S., 24 n.
Koch, S., 33 n.
Koestler, Arthur, 31 n.
Korea, North, prisoner-of-war camps in, 194
Kremlin, 193
Laing, R. D., 311
Leites, Nathan, 31 n.
Lewin, K., 194 n.
libido, 195 n.
Lifton, Robert J., 30 n., 31, 194
Lindner, Robert, 34, 35 n., 314, 315 n.
loneliness, and identity, 312, 313, 335
Lynd, Helen Merrell, 22, 23 n., 26, 312, 313, 326 n., 331
lysergic acid diethylamide, 209, 289
Marxism, 313
Maslow, Abraham H., 312
May, R., 312 n.
McGhie, A., 311 n.
mental health, and religion, 309
Merton, R. K., 24 n., 313
Metamorphosis, The, Kafka’s, 329
Moore, Kenneth B., 198
Morin, Simon, 34, 35, 314
Moscow, and de Gaulle, 194
multiple personality, 310, 311
Muney, Barbara, 33 n.
negativism, 195, 247, 286
Negro Jim Crow, 193–4
Newcomb, Theodore M., 24 n., 69
Nixon, Richard M., 283
non-primitive beliefs, 24
not-self, and self, boundary between, 289
object constancy, 21
obsessions, 23
Osgood, C. E., 33 n.
O.S.S. Assessment Staff, 28
overintellectualizer, 66, 143
paranoid patient, 40, 44, 49, 194, 195, 286, 309, 310, 321, 336
paranoid pseudo-community, 197, 208
Peak, Helen, 33 n.
People’s Democracy, 194
peripheral beliefs, 24, 25, 26, 33, 190, 193
person constancy, 21, 22, 23
phenobarbital, 285
phobias, 23
primitive beliefs, 20–32 passim, 189–93 passim, 195, 207, 310, 315
Prince, M., 310 n.
projection, 129, 238
psychosis, 195, 316, 331; delusions of, 209; hallucinations of, 209
psychotherapy, 309
Rapaport, D., 310 n.
rationalization,