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Genius And Disaster Studies In Drugs And Genius By Jeannette Marks
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Book Synopsis Genius and Disaster by : Jeannette Augustus Marks
Download or read book Genius and Disaster written by Jeannette Augustus Marks and published by New York, Adelphi Company. This book was released on 1925 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Genius and Disaster by : Jeannette Marks
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Book Synopsis Genius and Disaster; Studies in Drugs and Genius, by Jeannette Marks by : Jeannette Augustus Marks
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Download or read book The Open Mind written by Jamie Cohen-Cole and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 2014-01-21 with total page 406 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study chronicles the rise of psychology as a tool for social analysis during the Cold War Era and the concept of the open mind in American culture. In the years following World War II, a scientific vision of the rational, creative, and autonomous self took hold as an essential way of understanding society. In The Open Mind, science historian Jamie Cohen-Cole demonstrates how this notion of the self became a defining feature of Cold War culture. From 1945 to 1965, policy makers used this new concept of human nature to advance a centrist political agenda and instigate nationwide educational reforms that promoted more open, and indeed more human, minds. The new field of cognitive science was central to this project, helping to overthrow the behaviorist view that the mind either did not exist or could not be studied scientifically. While the concept of the open mind initially unified American culture, this unity started to fracture between 1965 and 1975, as the ties between political centrism and the scientific account of human nature began to unravel. During the late 1960s, feminists and the New Left repurposed psychological tools to redefine open-mindedness as a characteristic of left-wing politics. As a result, once-liberal intellectuals became neoconservative, and in the early 1970s, struggles against open-mindedness gave energy and purpose to the right wing.
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Book Synopsis Long Island Medical Journal by : Henry Goodwin Webster
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Book Synopsis The pessimism of James Thomson (B. V.) in relation to his times by : Kenneth Hugh Byron
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Book Synopsis Opium and the Romantic Imagination by : Alethea Hayter
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Book Synopsis Genius and Disaster by : J. A. Marks
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Book Synopsis American Fiction, American Myth by : Philip Young
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