Psychology of the masses and analysis of the human "I"
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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) is the famous Austrian psychologist and psychiatrist, the founder of psychoanalysis, a scientist whose discovery has enriched many areas of modern knowledge. His works Interpretation of dreams, Introduction to psychoanalysis, On the other side of the principle of pleasure, Totem and Taba, I and it are of interest not only from psychologists" specialists, but also at the widest range of readers. This edition presents the work Psychology of Mass and Analysis of the Human I (1921), in which the provisions of psychoanalysis were first used by Freud to explain social phenomena. Freud is interested in the behavior of the crowd: where does the masses have the need for the leader, why does the leader affect the behavior of the crowd, what is the basis of prestige? The readers also proposes the work of Freud The Future of One Illusion (1927), considering the social and cultural phenomenon of religion
Author:
Author:Freud Z
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Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Psychology
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Series: Alphabet Classic. NON-FICTION
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-10723-6
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