Regulation of self and others, fear of disorder and germs, fear of loss, and achievement accumulation.
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middle-class pathologies
Regulation of self and others, fear of disorder and germs, fear of loss, and achievement accumulation.
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"...that's what art is um this is happening because there's certain pathologies to middle -class life that's still true today all right the first..."
"the middle class is obsessed with cleanliness that's why the middle class if you just mentioned the idea of infectious diseases okay germs they..."
"...life chances for success okay but if you think about the pathology of the middle class what it means to be in middle class..."
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