Description |
xiv, 395 pages |
Contents |
Society as the patient -- Social problems -- The cost of competition -- The principle of disorder and incongruity -- The emancipation of economics -- The significance of industrial integration -- Social planning and individual ideals -- Apology for irresponsibility -- Social legislation and the police power -- Social change and the family -- The mangement of tensions -- The concept of inviolability in culture -- Social order and psychiatry -- Freud's ifluence on western thinking and culture --Cultural coercion and individual distortion -- Freedom for the personality -- Two tasks of education -- General education -- Mental security -- The reorientation of education to the promotion of mental hygiene -- Mental health in schools -- Art and living -- Science and culture -- What is social order? -- The historian as therapist -- Dilemma of leadership -- Time perspectives -- Man's multidemensional environment -- The arts in reconstruction -- World order and cultural diversity |
Subject |
Social sciences.
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Social sciences. |
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