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Large-Group Psychology eBook

Racism, Societal Divisions, Narcissistic Leaders And Who We Are Now

by Vamik Volkan
language: english
Publisher: KARNAC BOOKS, June of 2020 ‧
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2021 Gradiva Award Winner Following the deadly 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, numerous recent, and fatal, attacks on mosques, churches, and synagogues occurring worldwide, and increasing totalitarianism and paranoia spreading through many countries, Dr Vamik Volkan could no longer ignore the urge to write a new book about large-group problems. In many countries, people are asking the metaphorical question "Who are we now?" and coming up with seemingly opposite answers. This book looks into the reasons why this is happening. With a summary of Sigmund Freud's ideas about large groups - which focus on the individual - Dr Volkan builds on this base to explain what large-group psychology is in its own right and applies it to present-day society. How it develops in adulthood, the psychology of decision-making and political leader/follower relationships, political propaganda, and exaggerated narcissism in leaders are all examined. We are all members of at least one large group. Looking into large-group identity provides background data for investigating the spread of racism, authoritarian regimes, malignant political propaganda, wall building, and interferences with democratic processes and human rights issues. Large-Group Psychology: Racism, Societal Divisions, Narcissistic Leaders and Who We Are Now is the perfect book for those questioning what is happening in society today and why.

Large-Group Psychology

Racism, Societal Divisions, Narcissistic Leaders And Who We Are Now

by Vamik Volkan

Property Description
ISBN: 9781800130050
Publisher: KARNAC BOOKS
Release Date: June of 2020
Language: English
Pages: 154
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Medicine > Psychiatry
eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Psychology
EAN: 9781800130050