In the days of witchcraft it used to be believed that if one person secretly made a waxen image of another and stuck pins into the image, its counterpart would suffer tortures, and that if the image was melted the person would die. This superstition is almost realized in the relation between the private self and its social reflection. They seem to separate but are darkly united, and what is done to the one is done to the other.


Human Nature and the Social Order (ed. Transaction Publishers, 1992) - ISBN: 9781412825689


In the days of witchcraft it used to be believed that if one person secretly made a waxen image of another and stuck pins into the image, its...

In the days of witchcraft it used to be believed that if one person secretly made a waxen image of another and stuck pins into the image, its...

In the days of witchcraft it used to be believed that if one person secretly made a waxen image of another and stuck pins into the image, its...

In the days of witchcraft it used to be believed that if one person secretly made a waxen image of another and stuck pins into the image, its...