Other people can be aversive without, so to speak, trying: they can be rude, dangerous, contagious, or annoying, and one escapes from them or avoids them accordingly. They may also be “intentionally” aversive—that is, they may treat other people aversively because of what follows. (p. 28)
Beyond Freedom and Dignity. Chapter 2: Freedom. Quote 3
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