what does that have to do with superego? i don't see how angry, violent, and irrational would be superego and not id.
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Replying to @chroipahtz
id is more innate, wilfulness, self-centeredness of child, rather than the programmed behaviors from institutions/inner parent
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Replying to @vgr
i guess i had a weird understanding of what id/ego/superego is then
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Replying to @chroipahtz
in general, the ego is the rational bit and weakest, id and superego are both irrational and stronger... I like eric berne take
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Replying to @vgr
interesting. i had internalized id=impulse, superego=restraint. almost like devil/angel duality. ego=struggle between them/balance
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Replying to @chroipahtz
often that's how they play, but restraint need not be rational. Can involve mexican border walls, "law and order" dog whistles
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Replying to @vgr @chroipahtz
Also, from historical POV: Law&Order Patriarchs allow for ruthless violence/barbarity against social margins (genocide)
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on the other side of superego are sadism and masochism
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Replying to @dasnegronazi @chroipahtz
yup the shadow of the superego, to throw Jung in there with Freud.
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yeah on radar, good connection!
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Replying to @vgr
bout damn time I got that follow. Anyway, I watched this lecture last night and could sleep till 7am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXan6TvMqgk …
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