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The Inductive Human Necessity of Tyranny and the Introduction of Perceptual Spatial Proximity Existence (PSPE) and the Pragmatic Perceptual Permutation Theory (PPPT)

Title: The Inductive Human Necessity of Tyranny and the Introduction of Perceptual Spatial Proximity Existence (PSPE) and the Pragmatic Perceptual Permutation Theory (PPPT)
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
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The Inductive Human Necessity of Tyranny and the Introduction of Perceptual Spatial Proximity Existence (PSPE) and the Pragmatic Perceptual Permutation Theory (PPPT)
****The following essay contains sexual connotations used within a theoretical argument in regards to the human species' inherent desire for sexual satisfaction that may be inappropriate for minors. Parental guidance is suggested during the reading of this essay. **** This essay is actually an excerpt from a book I am writing on the Third Reich (The Third Reich, A Revolution of Ideological Inhumanity) and introduces two self-formulated theories regarding perceptions. The reader may or may not …showed first 75 words of 10435 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 10435 total…to an individual's mental self-preservation in the fact that by physically destroying their physical state they in essence relieve their mentally unhappy state, happiness of course, also being a trait of self-preservation. I have not presented this in order to suggest that suicide is a legitimate alternative to a depressive mental state, only to point out that the human being has the capacity to physically destroy itself in order to rid itself of a m

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