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[Giddens observes that the everyday experience of security can be traced back to ‘certain characteristic experiences of childhood’ (Giddens, 1993: 92), related to the feeling of ‘basic trust’: ‘trust implies not only that one has learned to rely on the fairness, equality, and continuity of external agents, but that one’ ‘can rely on oneself’ (ibidem: 94).]
Published: Aug 4, 2022
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