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egomania
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egomania Psychiatry
1. obsessive love for oneself and regard for one's own needs
2. any action dictated by this point of view


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To write this article 1 culled material citing right-wing serials from many years of journalistic and scholarly writing; and lest it appear I am egomaniacally obsessed with citing nay own work, I have placed the titles in the bibliography, and refer to them in endnotes, generally by date.
Most immediately and obviously, last year's Presidential campaign shifted from traditional "serious" media venues to more popular, less respectable ones: [paragraph] We got Ross Perot's big-bucks infomercials and egomaniacally manipulative "town meetings"--out of Frank Capra by way of George Orwell.
Most immediately and obviously, last year's Presidential campaign shifted from traditional "serious" media venues to more popular, less respectable ones: [paragraph] We got Ross Perot's big-bucks infomercials and egomaniacally manipulative "town meetings"--out of Frank Capra by way of George Orwell.
 
 
 
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