The difference between 'deconstruction' and 'destruction' in DGB Philosophy is that the former is a necessary element of democracy and is a socially important function relative to eliminating social and political 'toxins'; whereas 'destruction' is a negative element of society based on such factors as: traumacy, rejection, resentment, anger, hate, rage, and the wish to 'hurt' -- with no socially useful function and no self-function other than to play out these 'perculating and escalating destructive features in one's personality'. These features should be played out in the therapist's office, not in real life. Rejection, abandonment, betrayal, aggression and violence all help to perpetuate more of the same. Everyone ends up a loser.
-- dgb, May 25th, 2008.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
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