Psychology and Politics

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Chatham Islands
collective mind in political systems
Earliest Human Group
economic behavior analysis
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F.R.S. Smith
False Attitude
G. Elliot
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Gregarious Behaviour
group dynamics research
Inier Alia
Innate Constitution
instinct and society
language as social institution
Leaderless Group
lesson
life
lowly
Megalithic Architecture
Megalithic Art
Megalithic Culture
Megalithic Monuments
mental hygiene
Modern Family
Morbid States
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Mortuary Customs
Precious Stones
Professor Westermarck
psychological
psychology and politics
Pupil Patient
Pure Sociology
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Rude Stone Monuments
San Cristoval
sides
social psychology
social psychology theory
societies
sociology of religion
Solomon Islands
Superficial Symptoms
Tierra Del Fuego
Typical Symbols

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412818193
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In applying psychology to the field of politics, the eminent British anthropologist and psychologist W.H.R. Rivers deals with social or collective psychology rather than with the psychology of the individual. This choice presents a number of problems. These include the relation between individual and collective psychology, the concept of a collective or group mind, and the question of how far society can be regarded as an organism. The choice also presents the need to explain the fact that when a number of individuals act together, the product of their combined activity is not the same as what might have emerged from the separate activity of individuals.Rivers' belief in the political process prompted him to deliver the lectures on psychological theory that are printed in this volume. Three other addresses are also included in this volume, one on socialism and human nature, another on education and mental hygiene, and a lecture on the aims of ethnography.Rivers considered the relation between psychology and sociology, putting forward the position that the formulation of an adequate science of social psychology lies in the observation of social conduct, including not merely the social conduct of everyday life, but still those forms of it which are subsumed under the headings of religion, economics, and politics, as well as the social institution of language. The social behavior of mankind is capable of being studied as a methodological principle, independently of the psychological basis of behavior.

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