Milton Sapirstein Quote

Society is a kind of parent to its members. If it, and they, are to thrive, its values must be clear, coherent and generally acceptable.


Paradoxes of Everyday Life: A Psychoanalyst's Interpretations (ed. 1955)


Society is a kind of parent to its members. If it, and they, are to thrive, its values must be clear, coherent and generally acceptable.

Society is a kind of parent to its members. If it, and they, are to thrive, its values must be clear, coherent and generally acceptable.

Society is a kind of parent to its members. If it, and they, are to thrive, its values must be clear, coherent and generally acceptable.

Society is a kind of parent to its members. If it, and they, are to thrive, its values must be clear, coherent and generally acceptable.