Russell Jacoby Quote

The individual, before it can determine itself, is determined by the relations in which it is enmeshed. It is a fellow-being before it is a being.


p. 34, quote is from Institut für Sozialforschung - Social Amnesia: A Critique of Conformist Psychology from Adler to Laing (1975)


The individual, before it can determine itself, is determined by the relations in which it is enmeshed. It is a fellow-being before it is a being.

The individual, before it can determine itself, is determined by the relations in which it is enmeshed. It is a fellow-being before it is a being.

The individual, before it can determine itself, is determined by the relations in which it is enmeshed. It is a fellow-being before it is a being.

The individual, before it can determine itself, is determined by the relations in which it is enmeshed. It is a fellow-being before it is a being.