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Alfred Adler — Understanding Human Nature

A knowledge base of Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology, built from
Understanding Human Nature (Menschenkenntnis, 1927), Walter Beran Wolfe's
public-domain translation.

Covers the core of Adlerian thought: the feeling of inferiority as a driver of
development, compensation and overcompensation, striving for superiority, the
teleology of the psyche (goal over cause), style of life and unity of personality,
social feeling as the sole criterion of value, birth order and family constellation,
the spoiled and hated child. 11 concepts, 9 principles, 2 argument chains — every
claim grounded in a verbatim quote.

Source: adler.2pub.me