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- m animals deflect aggression during sparring, h activity of unattached m sticklebacks => nature not so cruel. displacement activities in sex ritualized as social releasers (smile when embarrassed). frustration (lack of opportunity for normal sex) -> deviation, displacement activity (which is therefore immature). Peter Pan species has advantage of greater possibilities of development. turtle limited by shell. more vulnerable => more possibilities/ creativity. our basic cause of chaos is inner m/f polarity. understand dual nature -> use it to power one's own evolution a la ac current. must control polarities to create intensities of mind which we only glimpse in sexual orgasm. --Eric Walberg's notes to The Misfits [1]
The Encyclopœdia of Sexual Knowledge
Sex from Plato to Paglia: a philosophical encyclopedia, Volume 1 by Alan Soble
De Sade, is said, follows Hobbes rather than Locke. Aggression comes from nature; it is what Nietzsche calls the "will-to-power". See innate goodness, innate cruelty and state of nature.
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