Mapping bodies, movement and systems of exchange foregrounds the centrality of connection to human life. |
Megalomania, in particular, often provides a strong motivation for the climb to centrality and power. |
The narcissistic presumption of centrality that underpins paranoia here gives birth to semiotic solipsism. |
The origins of these systems are the fruit of a rationalization proper to the management of European centrality in the world system. |
Together they make a strong case, both enumerative and analytical, for the centrality of Africa in the study of modernity and modernism. |
Many theories of psychotherapy and change recognize the centrality of emotion in the change process. |