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* [[Destruction (film)|''Destruction'' (film)]], a 1915 film starring Theda Bara * [[Destruction (film)|''Destruction'' (film)]], a 1915 film starring Theda Bara
* [[Destructive narcissism]], a pathological form of narcissism * [[Destructive narcissism]], a pathological form of narcissism
 +* [[Self-destruction]]
* [[Self-destructive behaviour]], a widely used phrase that ''conceptualises'' certain kinds of destructive acts as belonging to the self * [[Self-destructive behaviour]], a widely used phrase that ''conceptualises'' certain kinds of destructive acts as belonging to the self
==Etymology== ==Etymology==

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“Modern architecture died in St. Louis, Missouri on July 15, 1972 at 3:32 pm when the infamous Pruitt-Igoe scheme, or rather several of its slab blocks, were given the final coup de grace by dynamite.” -- Charles Jencks
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Modern architecture died in St. Louis, Missouri on July 15, 1972 at 3:32 pm when the infamous Pruitt-Igoe scheme, or rather several of its slab blocks, were given the final coup de grace by dynamite.” -- Charles Jencks

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Destruction is the concept of damage to an object, system, being or idea. It may also refer to:

Etymology

From de- + structure.

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