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Thoughts on Bureaucracy
(1970)
Thoughts on Bureaucracy
(1970)
The Crisis of Psychoanalysis and its Dialectic Revision (Typewritten Draft 1970, chapter I, 30 pp.)
(1970)
The Crisis of Psychoanalysis and ist Dialectic Revision (Typewritten Draft 1970, chapter I, 30 pp.).
(1970)
The Contagion of Violence: An S – R Mediational Analysis of Some Effects of Observed Aggression
(1970)
On Humanizing Work.
(1970)
Concepts underlying education are discussed as the greatest impediment to peace, especially where Latin American traditions and perspectives are concerned. Western philosophy has promoted the concept that manhood can be achieved only through domination, which often implies violence. The subjugated, rather than perceiving the arrogance and >threat to selfhood< in this model, raise it to an ideal. A brief history of Latin America's educational system shows the inculcation of this model, and describes the institution of educacion popular created by Paulo Freire (La educacion como practica de la libertad, Buenos Aires: Siglo XXI, 1978), first adopted by Chile in 1965. Its concepts, derived from Edmund Husserl's phenomenology, Erich FROMM's psychoanalytic theory, existentialism, Marxist humanism, and other philosophies, were intended to aid the transformation from dependency to autonomy and mobility, but caused a division in Latin American society instead. A liberating education must lead to an understanding of the relationships between men and women, and their connection to violence, and should have an androgynous goal, which would devalue the male orientation toward dominance and value the female characteristics of compassion, caring, and emotional intensity in interpersonal relationships. It is argued that such a goal would be conducive to peace.
Introduction in Adam Schaff >Marxism and the Human Individual< (Typescript for publication, 8 pp.)
(1970)
Introduction
(1970)
Introduction
(1970)
Introduction
(1970)
Freud’s Model of Man and Its Social Determinants (Draft, maybe a transcription of a lecture, 28 p.)
(1970)