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He says it typically evolves in three phases: undifferentiation, state sponsorship in the period of modernization, differentiation.
Of course the code of conduct would be welcome but it should be based on this undifferentiation of the source of income.
But this very diversity renders their shared tendency to demonize homosexuality as a fear of difference, or, more actively, as a drive towards undifferentiation and de-creation, the more remarkable.
The concepts of difference and otherness, and the belief that sexual deviance leads to undifferentiation, have a philosophical and theological history, both of which antecede and influence psychoanalysis.
And so the inventory can measure androgyny, high scoring on feminine and masculine subscales, and undifferentiation, low scoring on both subscales, as well as femininity and masculinity.
Given the prominent phenotype of cell overproliferation and undifferentiation by let-7 loss-of-function in nematodes, and the role of its targets on cell destiny determination, let-7 is closely associated with human cancer and acts as a tumor suppressor.
Whereas prior to 1954 the male homosexual was for Mailer a rather facile symbol of evil (above, Chapter 3), now he epitomizes a more insidious and actual kind of evil: the undoing of otherness, and a drive towards undifferentiation echoing biblical 'confusion'.