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“reader might want to refer to the characteristics of complexes I detailed earlier. Each of the characteristics—autonomy, repetition, self-affirming memory, simplistic ideation, potent affect, and identity/belonging—can easily be found in how all of the themes listed here recur throughout history in the American psyche.”
Thomas Singer, Cultural Complexes and the Soul of America: Myth, Psyche, and Politics
“If we think of cultural complexes as essential components of the filtering system in our individual and group psyches, they function in the following way: Cultural complexes are autonomous. They have a life of their”
Thomas Singer, Cultural Complexes and the Soul of America: Myth, Psyche, and Politics
“cultural complexes filter and dictate through their own narrative the meaning, emotion, thought, memory, image, and behavior of inner and outer events.”
Thomas Singer, Cultural Complexes and the Soul of America: Myth, Psyche, and Politics