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 <note>In his characteristically incisive remarks on the Uses of Symbolism, to be found in the closing pages of this book, A. N. White- head reminds us that there was a Latin proverb to the effect that &quot;Nature, expelled with a pitchfork, ever returns.&quot; This proverb, said Whitehead, &quot;is exemplified in the history of symbolism. However you may endeavor to expel it, it ever returns. Symbolism is no mere idle fancy or corrupt degeneration; it is inherent in the very texture of life. Language itself is a symbolism. And, as another example, however you may reduce the functions of your government to their utmost simplicity, yet symbolism remains' . .. Just as the feudal doctrine of a subordination of classes, reaching up to the ultimate over-lord, requires its symbolism, so does the doctrine of human equality obtain its symbolism. Mankind, it seems, has to find a symbol in order to express itself. Indeed 'expression' is 'symbolism'.&quot; As Rollo May points out in his opening chapter - The Significance of Symbols - &quot;obviously the distinguished essays in this book need no introduction.&quot; He has therefore devoted his own essay to the study of symbols &quot;as they come to us in psychoanalysis and psychology,&quot; based on the &quot;rich, concrete data that comes to the hand of the practicing Psychoanalyst.&quot;</note>
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