I mean it's quite apparent at this point that death and decay (change) is a structurally inherent to the universe. Another word for change is time.
'Death' and 'life' go together just like 'backs' and 'fronts', and 'light' and 'darkness', 'insides' and 'outsides'. Language turns reality into caricature. Getting attached to nouns like 'life' is a recipe for frustration.
What the fuck is that book about? From the description it seems to insinuate that Communism is to blame for WWII and cold war, which is nothing but UTTER NONSENSE. You need to stop reading that shit (if you are reading it), instead you need to watch this:
Both WWI, WWII, the cold war, the Holocaust, JFK, 911... and tons of other things, the way it is narrated by the Capitalist west, is lie after lie.
The book shows the influence USSR had on USA. It uses recently decrypted and declassified WW2 communication, Whitehouse & KGB documents to update popular history since WW2.
yeah... don't you love it how they use these labels such as "Communist propaganda" yet it was the Capitalists who created propaganda, it was Capitalists who created Fascism and Nazis, it is Capitalists that crate all wars, propaganda and lies to attack rise of Communism, and lie about what Communism actually is, brainwash people that Communism is some boogie man out there to get them and control them, while all this time its the Capitalists that are there to get them, screw them over and control them, in order to exploit them and then throw them like useless garbage when Capitalists no longer need them. Also, there is no such thing as "bourgeois democracy". There is bourgeoisie and then there is democracy... they are opposite to one another.
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Repression is a key concept of psychoanalysis, where it is understood as a defence mechanism that "ensures that what is unacceptable to the conscious mind, and would if recalled arouse anxiety, is prevented from entering into it."
[from the wiki-link] A psychotherapist may try to ameliorate this behavior by revealing and re-introducing the repressed aspects of the patient's mental processes to their conscious awareness - 'assuming the role of mediator and peacemaker ... to lift the repression'. In favourable circumstances, 'Repression is replaced by a condemning judgement carried out along the best lines', thereby reducing anxiety over the impulses involved.