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tatuchka [14]
2 years ago
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Logan and chelsea were debating what would happen to society if the government collapsed and the military and police were disban

ded. logan was convinced that society would collapse and that chaos would occur, as there would be nothing to hold back the destructive, hostile tendencies of people. logan's views are most similar to those of: sigmund freud. carl rogers. alfred adler.
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Vadim26 [7]2 years ago
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Because Chelsea is a football club and I don't know who Logan is........

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