Why always with the books? Papers! I want papers! Besides, does Horney's book 
criticize Aronson and Mills? I suspect not. It would suck to read a whole book 
thinking you recommended it for that reason and realizing you recommended it 
for some other bizarre reason unknown to me.

On 6/29/20 2:50 PM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
> As a defense mechanism rationalization is primarily characteristic of 
> adolescence.  "I know we're not supposed to climb up here but I don't see how 
> it will hurt anything."  But without explicit language (until confronted).  
> 
> If you want a reference, Glen, see Karen Horney "Neurosis and Human Growth".

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