Cultural Foundations of Political PsychologyRoutledge, 6 лют. 2018 р. - 312 стор. Over the centuries all of the great philosophers made psychology central to understanding social life. Indeed, the ancient Greeks thought it impossible to conceive of political life without insight into the human soul. Yet insuffficient professional legitimization attaches to the central importance of modern depth psychology in understanding politics. Cultural Foundations of Political Psychology explores the linkages between psychology and politics, focusing on how rival conceptions of the good life and unspoken moral purposes in the social sciences have led to sectarian intolerance. Roazen has always approached the history of psychoanalysis with the conviction that ethical issues are implicit in every clinical encounter. Thus, his opening chapter on Erich Fromm's exclusion from the International Psychoanalytic Association touches on a host of political matters, including collaboration as opposed to resistance to Nazi tyranny. Roazen also brings a public/private perspective to such well-known episodes as the Hiss/Chambers case, the circumstances of Virginia Woolf's madness and suicide, and the matter of CIA funding of the monthly Encounter. He deals with the reaction to psychoanalysis on the part of three major philosophers--Althusser, Wittgenstein, and Buber--and looks at the link between psychology and politics in the work of such political theorists as Machiavelli, Rousseau, Burke, Tocqueville, Berlin, and Arendt. A chapter grappling with Vietnam and the Cold War illustrates how political psychology should be concerned with questions of an ethical or "ought" character. In examining the social and psychological bases for political theorizing, Roazen shows how both psychology and politics must change and redefine their methodologies as a result of their interaction. Roazen concludes with a chapter on how political psychology must deal with issues posed by changing conceptions of femininity. This volume is a pioneering exploration of the intersection of psychology and politics. |
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... Psychoanalytic Association touches on a host of interesting political matters; collaboration with tyranny, as opposed to how it can be resisted, acquired new dimensions in the last century. How organized psychoanalysis dealt with Nazism ...
... Psychoanalytic Association touches on a host of interesting political matters ; collaboration with tyranny , as opposed to how it can be resisted , acquired new dimensions in the last century . How organized psychoanalysis dealt with ...
... Institute, also outside of the IPA.) But everything Fromm had done to ... psychoanalysis's intra-mural feuding, Marxists had their own brand of sectarianism, and ... Psychoanalytic Society—the “DPG”—in Berlin. (The name of the old Berlin ...
... Psychoanalytic Association ( IPA ) in 1925 , after Freud became ill with cancer and had implicitly to concede his inability personally to control the future of his movement.2 At the same time , however , that analytic lineage - family ...
... Psychoanalytic Society in March 1943 , well before Erikson's own Childhood and Society saw the light of day in 1950.13 Erikson always proceeded more than warily about ever even citing Fromm . And so Erikson could be fearful of risking ...
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33 | |
Notes on Leonard and Virginia Woolf | 45 |
Tragedy in America | 61 |
The Old Encounter | 71 |
Three Philosophers Analyze Freud Wittgenstein Althusser and Ruber | 85 |
Theorists | 97 |
Vietnam and the Cold War | 125 |
Methodology | 149 |
Hannah Arendt | 181 |
Geoffrey Gorer | 205 |
Biography | 215 |
Affairs of State | 239 |
The Psychology of Women | 257 |
Index | 273 |
On Intellectuals and Exile | 139 |