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I will expand on the Modern Era with a twist.

Modern era-

The Enlightenment was driven by a renewed conviction, that, in the words of Immanuel Kant, "Man is distinguished above all animals by his self-consciousness, by which he is a 'rational animal'." In conscious opposition to this tradition during the nineteenth century, Karl Marx defined humans as a "labouring animal" (animal laborans). In the early twentieth century, Sigmund Freud dealt a serious blow to positivism by postulating that, to a large part, human behaviour is controlled by the unconscious mind.[citation needed]

The source I will utilize-

Stephenson, Geoffrey M, and Nikolaos Zygouris. "Effects of Self Reflection on Engagement in a 12-step Addiction Treatment Programme: A Linguistic Analysis of Diary Entries." Addictive Behaviors 32.2 (2007): 416-24. Web.Tsrealestatepro (talk) 00:00, 15 October 2019 (UTC)

Friedman, Mitchell. "The 12 Steps of Addiction Recovery Programs as an Influence on Leadership Development: A Personal Narrative." International Journal for Transformative Research 3.2 (2016): 15-23. Web. Tsrealestatepro (talk) 19:23, 28 October 2019 (UTC)