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In Civilisation and its Discontents, he considers the idea that the ideal of order and harmony in civilised society might just be a version of the neurotic tic of endlessly returning to the trauma.
'In civilisation, there are no borderlines,' his father tells him.
"In civilisation and in democracy, one of the great moments was the ownership of property.
In Civilisation, Clark was consciously reprising the mood and spirit of their tete-a-tetes on their ramblings around I Tatti, so perhaps it doesn't matter.
In Civilisation and its Discontents, Sigmund Freud links technology with amputation, with the tools created by man replacing his organs and limbs: "Man has, as it were, become a kind of prosthetic God," says Freud. "When he puts on all his auxiliary organs he is truly magnificent, but these organs have not grown onto him and they still give him much trouble at times".
It's an advance in civilisation".
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"In civilisations without boats," Michel Foucault observed, '"dreams dry up".
Storytelling is simply not new, not just in our civilisation but in advertising as well.
By this late date in human civilisation most of us in the safe, rich countries are … bored.
Badminton has its origins in ancient civilisations in Europe and Asia.
She was sent to Paris in 1930, enrolling at the Sorbonne for a course in French civilisation which covered history, literature and architecture.
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