will replace you. We will bury you.” There ought to be a threefold conflict about the question of truth, the question of love, and the question of power. First is the question of truth: Who is right? Who is right in their diagnosis of the human condition? Is it true that human beings are not primarily evil but that, to follow Maslow, the ruination of our souls and the sin and misery of our lives are products of unmet needs? That we are somehow trampled on by forces outside of us, and, therefore,
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