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"Maslow was always committed to the view that self-actualization is the actualization of the 'self'."<Ref>Daniels, M. “The Development of the Concept of Self-Actualization in the Writings of Abraham Maslow.” Current Psychological Perspectives 2 (1982): 71.</ref>
"Maslow was always committed to the view that self-actualization is the actualization of the 'self'."<Ref>Daniels, M. “The Development of the Concept of Self-Actualization in the Writings of Abraham Maslow.” Current Psychological Perspectives 2 (1982): 71.</ref>
The Purpose of the "good civilization was to satisfy human needs so that the "Real Self could grow up and flourish" <ref>Weidman, Nadine. 2023. "Abraham Maslow, Utopian Realist." ''Journal of Humanistic Psychology'' 63(4):438–58. p. 441. doi: 10.1177/00221678211007670.</ref>


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See Horney [1]

"Maslow was always committed to the view that self-actualization is the actualization of the 'self'."[2]

The Purpose of the "good civilization was to satisfy human needs so that the "Real Self could grow up and flourish" [3]



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  1. Horney, Karen. Neurosis and Human Growth: Karen Horney: 9780393307757: Gateway - Amazon.Ca. WW Norton, 1991. https://amzn.to/2IQj2Yy.
  2. Daniels, M. “The Development of the Concept of Self-Actualization in the Writings of Abraham Maslow.” Current Psychological Perspectives 2 (1982): 71.
  3. Weidman, Nadine. 2023. "Abraham Maslow, Utopian Realist." Journal of Humanistic Psychology 63(4):438–58. p. 441. doi: 10.1177/00221678211007670.