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The Rise of “Psychological Man”

The Rise of “Psychological Man”

November 10, 2020 | by Carl Russell Trueman

The notions that human flourishing is found primarily in an inner sense of wellbeing, that authenticity is found by being able to act outwardly as one feels inwardly, and that who we are is largely a matter of personal choice not external imposition have become common intuitions that lie at the heart of our society’s many ills. The first of a two-part essay.

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