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Lionel Trilling

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Somewhere in the child, somewhere in the adult, there is a hard, irreducible, stubborn core of biological urgency, and biological necessity, and biological reason that culture cannot reach and that reserves the right, which sooner or later it will exercise, to judge the culture and resist and revise it.
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"Freud: Within and Beyond Culture," Beyond Culture (1965)

 
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