Author: J.-M. Kuczynski
Series: Racing to the Bottom #2
Narrator: J.-M. Kuczynski
Unabridged: 1 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 08/19/2016
Thoughts on personal and institutional psychopathology.
Bureaucrats have replaced thinkers.
First published in 1930, Civilization and Its Discontents is one of the most influential works of pioneering psychologist Sigmund Freud. Focusing on the tension between the primitive drives of the individual and the demands of civilization for order...
Thoughts on personal and institutional psychopathology.Zeros have replaced heroes. We used to be human beings. Now we are husks.
Thoughts on personal and institutional psychopathology.Thoughts on psychopathology in relation to the bureaucratization of education.
Understanding the human mind is a complicated array of wirings of the past combined with the physical and chemical inclinations of the present. Psychology is the study of the human brain, but it’s so much more than a mere dissection of the goo...
This accessible and entertaining guide introduces Sigmund Freud's life and ideas, from dream analysis to the superego.Sigmund Freud's theories on the unconscious revolutionised the way we approach human behaviour. This essential introduction explore...
Darwin and Freud both had a 'sixth sense' about people and were able to read people instantaneously. But where Freud saw the id and in that way saw into people's evolutionary pasts, Darwin saw people's evolutionary past and in that way saw the id.
People who have religion believe that there is a standard of truth and goodness that is above and beyond the opinion of their fellow mortals. This gives them strength and clarity.
Harlan Sanders was a chef whose company (Kentucky Fried Chicken)makes food. Bill Gates was a computer scientist whose company (Microsoft) makes computer-software. Henry Ford was an automaker whose company (Ford Motors) makes cars. A company is succe...
Everyone has needs! But how many of us actually know what those needs are? Sure, we can point out the basic ones, eating, breathing and sleeping, but what other types of needs are there? Well, with the help of our good friend Abraham Maslow, we&rsqu...