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  Abraham Maslow
Maslow invented a number of neologisms and a familiarity with them is needed in order to read related works.
One example of Maslow's neologisms is Aggridant, a term he coined to refer to the biologically superior and dominant person.
That is to say, Maslowian words such as eupsychian or aggridant stand out because of their uniqueness, and thereby have more value.
www.wapipedia.org /wikipedia/mobiletopic.aspx?cur_title=Aggridants   (300 words)

  
 You Can't Do That: When Compassion Calls For Telling The Truth
He's found a surprising example: his friend Carl Rogers.
In his November notes he asks himself again: "Why did Carl Rogers get so disturbed by my aggridants?" What does it say about him?
If he'd had a shade more than an extra decade of life, he might have understood.
www.leaderu.com /orgs/narth/1995papers/jcoulson.html   (9951 words)

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