Cultural Foundations of Political Psychology (Clt)Transaction Publishers, 2003 - 295 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. |
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... 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 ...
... moral purposes throughout the social sciences proved more pervasive than many have wanted to acknowledge ; ideologizing helps to explain why there has been so much sectarian intolerance . Part of the reason the history of psychoanalysis ...
... moral matters that are inevitably part of any political psychology . Carl Jung too , like Freud , had his own uncritical believers as well as passionate critics , and looking at philosophical thinking helps to round out the social and ...
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The Exclusion of Erich Fromm from the IPA | xv |
The Strange Case of Alger Hiss and Whittaker Chambers | 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 |
239 | |
The Psychology of Women | 257 |
Index | 273 |
On Intellectuals and Exile | 139 |