"Way back in 1952 Robert Lindner, Ph.D., a noted clinical psychologist with a strong psychoanalytical background, boldly asserted that rebellion was instinctive and was the quintessence of the creative personality."
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Rebels & Devils : The Psychology of Liberation
February 1, 2001, New Falcon Publications
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in English
- 2nd Rev edition
1561841536 9781561841530
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""Way back in 1952 Robert Lindner, Ph.D., a noted clinical psychologist with a strong psychoanalytical background, boldly asserted that rebellion was instinctive and was the quintessence of the creative personality.""
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