We have a tendency to overcome any strong tension between desire and impotence by depreciating or denying the positive value of the desired object.


L. Coser, trans. (1973), p. 73 - Das Ressentiment im Aufbau der Moralen (1912)


We have a tendency to overcome any strong tension between desire and impotence by depreciating or denying the positive value of the desired object.

We have a tendency to overcome any strong tension between desire and impotence by depreciating or denying the positive value of the desired object.

We have a tendency to overcome any strong tension between desire and impotence by depreciating or denying the positive value of the desired object.

We have a tendency to overcome any strong tension between desire and impotence by depreciating or denying the positive value of the desired object.