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A Psychological View of Priesthood, Sin, and Redemption in Graham Greene's >The Power and the Glory<
(1986)
Erich Fromm
(1986)
How Psychoanalysis Changes
(1986)
In the analytic theatre
(1986)
Myra's Marriage
(1986)
A contribution to the debates between empirical / realistic and neoclassical theorists of democracy, by examining the conception of the >typical citizen< that underlies each tradition and serves as the basis for their respective conceptions of democracy. By borrowing from the discussions of sociologists and social psychologists (especially Erich FROMM) a set of >inconvenient facts< is posed to each of these conceptions. Analysis suggests that the social tendencies of modern mass society lead to pluralization of life-worlds (per Alfred Schutz and Jurgen Habermas). The political implications of this trend, particularly for democracy theory, are discussed.
The Body Politic: Normal Female Adolescent Development and the Development of Eating Disorders
(1986)
The Father's Role in the Child's Development of the Capacity to Cope with Separation and Loss
(1986)
The Patient Ideal
(1986)