Human Nature And Conduct; An Introduction to Social Psychology

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A general liberation of impulses may set things going when they have been stagnant, but if the released forces are on their way to anything they do not know the way nor where they are going. Indeed, they are bound NO SEPARATE INSTINCTS iGf to be mutually contradictory and hence destructive — •-, destructive not only of the habits they wish to destroy but of themselves, of their own efficacy. Convention and custom are necessary to carrying forward impulse to any happy conclusion. A romantic retu...rn to nature and a freedom sought within the individual without regard to the existing environment finds its terminus in chaos. Every belief to the contrary combines pes- simism regarding the actual with an even more opti- mistic faith in some natural harmony or other — a faith which is a survival of some of the traditional meta- physics and theologies which professedly are to be swept away. Not convention but stupid and rigid con- vention is the foe. And, as we have noted, a convention can be reorganized and made mobile only by using some other custom for giving leverage to an impulse.

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