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Ballard wrote: "In many ways, my entire fiction is the dissection of a deep pathology that I had witnessed in Shanghai and later in the postwar world".
An equally delinquent friend of mine insists there is deep pathology at work here, and that our real fear, rooted in childhood, is that a "father figure" will reprimand us for having spent too much money.
This was an act of deep pathology, as was the case with Seung-Hui Cho in 2007 at Virginia Tech, Elliot Rodger in May in Isla Vista, Calif., near UC Santa Barbara and so many other school shootings in recent history.
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Isis is a symptom of deep pathologies in the Middle East.
Deep pathologies of biography and of journalism began to fuse, and to engender virulent new strains of the bacillus of bad faith.
The uproar over "Innocence of Muslims" matters not because of the deep pathologies it has supposedly laid bare but because of the way the film went viral.
The change didn't come from resolving the deep pathologies that the right fixated on — from jailing super predators, driving down the number of unwed mothers, altering welfare culture.
Hence, continental feminists who adopt psychoanalysis often aim to heal deep pathologies within Western thought (see McAfee 2000, 2008).
" I believe there is a collective response and in some extremes a deep pathology--as it relates to violence.
"He recognized the deepest pathology of the Israeli people," he went on to say.
Were they rootless and marginalized revolutionaries trying to realize an Islamic myth of community, or did they express a deeper pathology of backward tradition-bound societies?
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