People Do Not Compartmentalize as Much as They Think They Do

Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute (2018)
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When bad people try to be good, their supposed goodness turns out to be a mere extension of their badness and in fact compounds their badness by giving it a sheen of legitimacy.

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John-Michael Kuczynski
University of California, Santa Barbara (PhD)

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