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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... the implications for his work of the tradition of thought that Freud had started . Berlin acknowledged to me how friends of his like Stuart Hampshire and Richard Wollheim were taking psychoanalysis seriously ; while Preface xi.
... tradition of how to proceed will someday succeed in also being adequately recognized . As a teacher myself , I always sought to live up to the ancient Socratic example , and I hope that these various attempts by me will be taken in the ...
... tradition of thought enhances anyone's ability to deal with particular problems associated with psychology and politics . Chapter 8 , grappling with the Vietnam and the Cold War , illus- trates how political psychology inevitably has to ...
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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 |