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William James: Contributions to the psychology of Religious conversion

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IN THE super-affluent society where nothing is any longer useful, the greatest threat in the world comes from anything which undermines our addiction to expenditure on things that are useless.—Paul A. Samuelson, a member of the faculty of M.I.T., as quoted in “The Nation.”

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Clark, W.H. William James: Contributions to the psychology of Religious conversion. Pastoral Psychol 16, 29–36 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01794362

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