Excerpt from Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious
Let us look to ourselves. This new doctrine - ir will be called no less - has been subtly and insidiously suggested to us, gradually in oculated into us. It is true that doctors are the priests, nay worse, the medicine-men of our decadent society. Psychoanalysis has made the most of the opportunity.
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