by Alice Miller
34 “How much truth does a spirit”: Nietzsche, Basic Writings, pp. 674–75.
35 “ ‘God,’ ‘immortality of the soul’ ”: Ibid., p. 692–693.
36 “This ultimate, most joyous”: Ibid., pp. 728–29.
37 “For a physiologist”: Ibid., pp. 747–48.
38 “Luther, this calamity of a monk”: Ibid., p. 776.
39 “The morality that would un-self”: Ibid., pp. 789–91.
40 “It is necessary to say”: Nietzsche, The Portable Nietzsche, p. 574.
41 “May I here venture”: Nietzsche, Basic Writings, pp. 722–23.
42 “The Christian conception of God”: Nietzsche, The Portable Nietzsche, pp. 585–86.
43 “When I wage war”: Nietzsche, Basic Writings, p. 689.
44 Nor would it have been: Miller, Das verbannte Wissen, chap. 1, sec. 4; chap. 2, sec. 4.
45 As in the case of Kafka: Miller, Thou Shalt Not Be Aware, p. 307ff.
46 “When I seek my ultimate formula”: Nietzsche, Basic Writings, p. 702.
PART THREE
Chapter 2
1 If this had not been so: Miller, Das verbannte Wissen, chap. 2, sec. 2.
2 “The Emperor’s New Clothes”: Andersen, His Classic Fairy Tales, pp. 119–124.
3 All that was needed: Leboyer, Birth Without Violence.
Appendix
1 Entire Appendix: From Miller, For Your Own Good.
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Acknowledgments
Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to quote from previously published material:
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About the Author
ALICE MILLER lives in Switzerland, where for more than twenty years she taught and practiced psychoanalysis. Now, she radically questions the validity of psychoanalytic theories and psychiatric methods. Her books include The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self (originally published under the title Prisoners of Childhood); For Your Own Good: Hidden Cruetly in Child-rearing and the Roots of Violence; Thou Shalt Not Be Aware: Society’s Betrayal of the Child; and Pictures of a Childhood, In the fall of 1990 Doubleday published her important new work on therapy, Banished Knowledge: Facing Childhood Injuries.