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" What we see before us is not the inception of a violent action but the remains of a movement that has already taken place. In his first transport of fury, Moses desired to act, to spring up and take vengeance and forget the Tables ; but he has overcome... "
Decoding the Past: The Psychohistorical Approach - Page xiii
by Peter Loewenberg - 1996 - 300 pages
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Human Motivation

David Clarence McClelland - 1987 - 694 pages
...discover that the Jews are worshiping false gods. Looking at the seated Moses, Freud thinks to himself, "In his first transport of fury Moses desired to act, to spring up and take vengeance and forget the tablets (the Law) but he has overcome the temptation and he will now remain seated and still in his...
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Max Weber: Critical Assessments 2

Peter Hamilton - 1991 - 390 pages
...not the inception of a violent action but the remains of a movement which has already taken place. In his first transport of fury Moses desired to act,...the Tables; but he has overcome the temptation and now he will remain seated and still in his frozen wrath and in his pain mingled with contempt Nor will...
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Writings on Art and Literature

Sigmund Freud - 1997 - 324 pages
...is not the inception of a violent action but the remains of a movement that has already taken place. In his first transport of fury, Moses desired to act,...frozen wrath and in his pain mingled with contempt. Nor will he throw away the Tables so that they will break on the stones, for it is on their especial...
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Why Did Freud Reject God?: A Psychodynamic Interpretation

Ana-Maria Rizzuto - 1998 - 332 pages
...is not the inception of a violent action but the remains of a movement that has already taken place. In his first transport of fury, Moses desired to act,...frozen wrath and in his pain mingled with contempt. Nor will he throw away the Tables so that they will break on the stones, for it is on their especial...
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Freud and Freudians on Religion: A Reader

Donald Capps - 2001 - 370 pages
...is not the inception of a violent action but the remains of a movement that has already taken place. In his first transport of fury, Moses desired to act,...frozen wrath and in his pain mingled with contempt. Nor will he throw away the Tables so that they will break on the stones, for it is on their especial...
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Sustaining Loss: Art and Mournful Life

Gregg Horowitz - 2001 - 262 pages
...inception of a violent action but the remains [der Rest] of a movement that has already taken place. In his first transport of fury, Moses desired to act,...vengeance and forget the Tables; but he has overcome this temptation, and he will now remain seated and still, in his frozen wrath and in his pain mingled...
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Freud's Italian Journey

Laurence Simmons - 2006 - 304 pages
...is not the inception of a violent action but the remains of a movement that has already taken place. In his first transport of fury, Moses desired to act,...forget the Tables; but he has overcome the temptation, ami lie will now remain MM anJ nil in his froMH MM iillil ill 111!! pain mingled with contempt. Nor...
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Late Derrida

Ian Balfour - 2007 - 232 pages
...a movement that has already taken place. In his first transport of fury [in einem Anfall von Zorn], Moses desired to act, to spring up and take vengeance...will now remain seated and still in his frozen wrath [in gebiindigter Wut] and in his pain mingled with contempt. Nor will he throw away the Tables so that...
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