In Freud's crowd, the individuals fasten on an object, substitute it for their ego ideal, and all those with the same ego ideal identify themselves w… - George Goodman

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In Freud's crowd, the individuals fasten on an object, substitute it for their ego ideal, and all those with the same ego ideal identify themselves with each other in their ego. Remove the object and you get anxiety.

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About George Goodman

George Jerome Waldo Goodman (born August 10, 1930, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American author and economics broadcast commentator, best known by his pseudonym Adam Smith (which was assigned by Clay Felker at New York Magazine in order to keep his published articles about Wall Street anonymous). He also writes fiction under the name "George Goodman."

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Alternative Names: Adam Smith George Jerome Waldo Goodman
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