@article{MargoliesMaccobyRendahl, author = {Margolies, Richard and Maccoby, Michael and Rendahl, Jan Erik}, title = {Social Character and Participatory Social Research: Strategy and Methods, 33 and 14 pp. (Typescript).}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {en} } @article{RendahlMaccobyMargolies, author = {Rendahl, Jan Erik and Maccoby, Michael and Margolies, Richard}, title = {Social Character and Participatory Social Research: Strategy and Methods, 33 and 14 pp. (Typescript).}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {en} } @article{MillanMaccoby, author = {Mill{\´a}n, Ignacio and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Que es el Sociopsicoanalisis? [What is Sociopsychoanalysis?]}, series = {Revista Mexicana de Sociologia Vol. 37, No. 2, Apr-Jun 1975), pp. 393-423.}, journal = {Revista Mexicana de Sociologia Vol. 37, No. 2, Apr-Jun 1975), pp. 393-423.}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {es} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Love and Authority. A Study of Mexican Villagers}, series = {The Atlantic, Boston Vol. 213 (No. 3, March 1964), pp. 121-126.}, journal = {The Atlantic, Boston Vol. 213 (No. 3, March 1964), pp. 121-126.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {On Mexican National Character}, series = {The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 370 (March 1967), pp. 63-73. [= MACCOBY, M., 1967]}, journal = {The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 370 (March 1967), pp. 63-73. [= MACCOBY, M., 1967]}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Biophilia - Necrophilia and Television, Typescript, 5 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Three C's and Discipline for Freedom}, series = {The School Review, Chicago (University Press) Vol. 79 (No. 2, Febr. 1971), pp. 227-242.}, journal = {The School Review, Chicago (University Press) Vol. 79 (No. 2, Febr. 1971), pp. 227-242.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {A Psychoanalytic View of Learning}, series = {Change Magazine, Vol. 3 (No. 8, Winter 1971/1972), pp. 32-38.}, journal = {Change Magazine, Vol. 3 (No. 8, Winter 1971/1972), pp. 32-38.}, language = {en} } @misc{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Review Freire, Paolo: >Pedagogy of the Oppressed}, series = {Revista de Psicoan{\´a}lisis, Psiquiatr{\´i}a y Psicolog{\´i}a, M{\´e}xico (No. 19, 1971), pp. 93-97.}, journal = {Revista de Psicoan{\´a}lisis, Psiquiatr{\´i}a y Psicolog{\´i}a, M{\´e}xico (No. 19, 1971), pp. 93-97.}, language = {es} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Emotional Attitudes and Political Choices}, series = {Politics and Society, Los Altos (Geron-X, Inc. Publishers), Vol. 2 (Winter 1972), pp. 209-239.}, journal = {Politics and Society, Los Altos (Geron-X, Inc. Publishers), Vol. 2 (Winter 1972), pp. 209-239.}, language = {en} } @article{ModianoMaccobyLander, author = {Modiano, Nancy and Maccoby, Michael and Lander, P.}, title = {Games and Social Character in a Mexican Village}, series = {Psychiatry, Washington Vol. 27 (No. 2, May 1964), pp. 150-162.}, journal = {Psychiatry, Washington Vol. 27 (No. 2, May 1964), pp. 150-162.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {The Interpretation of Destructiveness from Rorschach Test Responses, 15 pp. (Typescript).}, language = {en} } @article{ModianoMaccoby, author = {Modiano, Nancy and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Children's Intelligence in a Mexican Village}, series = {American Psychologist, Washington Vol. 17 (1962), pp. 305f.}, journal = {American Psychologist, Washington Vol. 17 (1962), pp. 305f.}, language = {en} } @article{ModianoMaccoby, author = {Modiano, Nancy and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {On Culture and Equivalence I}, series = {J. Bruner, R. Olver and P. Greenfield: Studies in Cognitive Growth, New York (John Wiley and Sons) 1966, pp. 257-269.}, journal = {J. Bruner, R. Olver and P. Greenfield: Studies in Cognitive Growth, New York (John Wiley and Sons) 1966, pp. 257-269.}, language = {en} } @article{ModianoMaccoby, author = {Modiano, Nancy and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Cognitive Style in Rural and Urban Mexico}, series = {Human Development, New York/Basel (S. Karger), Vol. 12 (1969), pp. 22-33.}, journal = {Human Development, New York/Basel (S. Karger), Vol. 12 (1969), pp. 22-33.}, language = {en} } @article{ModianoMaccoby, author = {Modiano, Nancy and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {{\"U}ber Kultur und {\"A}quivalenz}, series = {J. S. Bruner et al. (Eds.), Studien zur kognitiven Entwicklung, Stuttgart (Ernst Klett) 1971, pp. 307-320.}, journal = {J. S. Bruner et al. (Eds.), Studien zur kognitiven Entwicklung, Stuttgart (Ernst Klett) 1971, pp. 307-320.}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {de} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {A Psychoanalyst Looks at the Vows. Conference of Major Religious Superiors of Women's Institutions, CSMW, Chicago, Il. In: CIDOC DOC, 67/38, pp. 1-10.}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {For A More Just And Prosperous America, January 16, 2018. - http://www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/more-just-and-prosperous-america}, language = {en} } @article{Maccoby, author = {Maccoby, Michael}, title = {Building on Erich Fromm's Scientific Contributions}, series = {R. Funk and N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Towards a Human Science. The Relevance of Erich Fromm for Today, Giessen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2015, pp. 39-57.}, journal = {R. Funk and N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Towards a Human Science. The Relevance of Erich Fromm for Today, Giessen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2015, pp. 39-57.}, abstract = {Erich Fromm's scientific contributions were based on his theory of social character and the methods he developed to test it. Social character describes the deep-rooted emotional attitudes shared by people raised in the same culture. Family, schooling, work, and play shape the social character so that people want to do what they need to do to prosper economically and socially in a particular culture. Fromm's first study of German employees and workers before the rise of Hitler showed that despite subscribing to a democratic ideology the majority would support whoever gained power. The second study of Mexican peasant villagers provided statistically significant results demonstrating that social character explained both productivity and psychopathology. These findings were reinforced by subsequent studies. The nucleus of social character is the psychoanalytic character types discovered by Freud and modified by Fromm. This theory makes use of knowledge from economics, sociology, anthropology, and history. Maccoby has continued to show the relevance of the concept of social character in understanding leadership and motivation at work.}, language = {en} } @misc{FrommMaccoby, author = {Fromm, Erich and Maccoby, Michael}, title = {and Michael Maccoby: Social Character in a Mexican Village. A Sociopsychoanalytic Study, New York (Open Road Distribution) 2014.}, number = {reprint / Nachdruck}, language = {en} }