1st Edition

The Social Consequences of Modern Psychology

By Hans Eysenck Copyright 2008
350 Pages
by Routledge

350 Pages
by Routledge

341 Pages
by Routledge

In The Social Consequences of Modern Psychology Eysenck takes the position that social science has real substance, and its findings ought to be applicable to social problems of our times. Although there is little that scientists can do about war and its prevention, or about social unrest and upheaval, or about strikes and other confrontations, there are a number of questions to which we can... Read more
Introduction to the Transaction Edition; Introduction; 1: The rat or the couch?; 2: Sex and personality; 3: Behaviourist technologies in psychiatry and education; 4: The rise of the mediocracy; 5: The parodox of socialism; 6: The uses and abuses of pornography; 7: Don’t shoot the behaviourist; he is doing his best

Biography

Hans Eysenck