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Envy was first published in German in 1966, then in an English translation in 1970. This classic study is one of the few books to explore extensively the many facets...
It's rare for an unsolicited manuscript to pique her interest, but a new submission with blockbuster potential inspires her to search for the book's elusive author.
No one vice is too greedy as each volume prides itself on having more than 500 entries. Word lovers will lust after these richly packaged volumes--and once you've collected all seven, you'll be the envy of all your friends.
The best-selling author of Snobbery: The American Verson offers a lively, philosophical treatise on the deadly sin of envy, examining the diverse faces and manifestations of envy, the thoughts of the great philosophers, and discussing the ...
The book explores the role of envy in society and its nature as a social emotion that is deeply concerned with both the self and others.
This book introduces envy theory, a conceptual exploration of hypotheses and conjectures about the mind's fundamental cognitive and emotional makeup.
The analyst Melanie Klein believed that even infants feel envy . She theorized that infants envy their mothers ' ability to give food . Although not everyone agrees with Klein , most people who study child development think envy does ...
This volume includes chapters from nearly every major contributor to the psychological literature in this area.
Huxley's Evolution and Ethics with New Essays on Its Wctorian and Sociobiological Context, ed. James Paradis and George C. Williams (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1989), p. 85. 44. Waters, “A Chapter on Ideals,” p. 566.
Jealousy and envy permeate the practice of psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic work.