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Abstract: . . . contrasting that imperfection with her own perfection and declaring his agenda as something that she does not have to follow. This brings us back to our original point about critical management theory. The dynamics I have described here explain the utopian element in critical management theory and explain why critical management theory has not concerned itself with how to do things better, but has been content to criticize. At this point, however, we can see that there will be a problem with this. . . . . . . into Freud .. Boston: Beacon Press. Schwartz, Howard S. (2003) The Revolt of the Primitive: An Inquiry into the Roots of Political Correctness and Primitive Feminism. Paperback edition. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers Schwartz, Howard S. (2002) Political Correctness and Organizational Narcissism, Human Relations , 55 (11): 1275-1294. Page 19 1 It is impossible to understand what happened next without an appreciation of the transformations that have happened in the transmission of information . . . . . . individual, identifying with the maternal, takes herself as perfect in herself, and rejects subordination to any external agenda, and indeed even to the symbolic itself. Critical Management and Hysteria Page 17 If we want to fully understand political correctness, we must see it as an essentially hysterical phenomenon (Schwartz, 2004). The individual, identifying with the perfect mother, and therefore with the sense that she 10 is perfect by herself, rejects any kind of external constraint or determination . . . . . . is that a computer can figure out whether a quotation mark is at the beginning or end of a quotation, and make the changes by itself, so one key can suffice for two such characters. On a typewriter, having different quotation marks for the beginning and end of quotes would have required two keys. 4 Why they were not willing to come to an absolute conclusion, in the face of the overwhelming evidence they adduce, is an interesting question. My suspicion is that it arose from the way they understood . . . . . . contractual relationship with CBS. The terms of their contract have not been made public. One fact that may have had an effect was that, under Texas law, committing a fraud with the intent of influencing an election is a felony. If the documents were fake, there would have been a fraud Page 20 committed, which CBS should have known was taking place. That would have . . . . . . political psychology Page 1 Utopian Psychology , Political Correctness, and the Expulsion of Objective Truth: CBS News and the Killian Memo Debacle By Howard S. Schwartz School of Business Administration Oakland University Rochester, MI 48309 USA (248) 684-5345 Schwartz@Oakland.edu From its origin in Marx, critical theory has shown . . . --3000,6,250,3135,58924
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