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The ego is a topic in psychology which has
been practically neglected in recent years and only now is beginning to find a reputable place
in psychological discussions. Speculations with regard to the soul and the self have always
been of interest to philosophers and to religious leaders. Freud term, Das Ich, has been
translated into English as ego, and, stemming from psychoanalytical influence, the term is now
widely used in current discussions of the self. Freud little treatise on The Ego and the
Id stimulated discussion on the ego two decades ago, but within the last ten years another
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