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Borrowed this from my psychiatrist today. Can this be useful in my personal research of intellectual history and political psychology?
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>>24835313
if you have to ask...
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>>24835313
dunno, probably
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why is it all greasy and dirty
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Depends on what you're looking for at the intersection point. As you get closer to the present it's mostly just people examining the childhoods of political leaders and how ideas enter into small groups, plus the usual griftcore. If you go back far enough the field had a number of really interesting concepts.



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