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the promotion of self-esteem enabled not human potential but a crippling...
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Francis Fukuyama
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Identity: The Demand for
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the promotion of self-esteem enabled not human potential but a crippling narcissism, indeed, a narcissism that he felt had come to characterize American society as a whole.
( Francis Fukuyama )
[ Identity: The Demand for ]
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