Sentences with phrase «deepest human impulse»

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With respect to the human personality, the deepest ordering of impulse is cultural, is religious, occurs in myth and ritual.
Here is the culmination of Israel's thought about natural law: a glorious day should dawn when man's jungle impulses would atrophy, when right would triumph deep in human nature, and society would pursue its happy course in a state of «anarchy,» of «no law,» because everyone would do the high and noble thing through his love for it, in obedience to the unwritten law inscribed on his heart!
If you scratch a bit deeper, it's an intelligent study of the human condition and the basic impulses that drive us all.
William Moulton Marston (Luke Evans) was a distinguished Harvard psychology professor with a deep interest in the impulses towards domination and submission he believed underlay all human affairs.
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