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The Psychology of Liberty - Reclaiming Everyday Freedom

Anglais · Livre de poche

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This book introduces a new concept of liberty, based on the idea that being free means being the humans we evolved to be in our first 200,000 years. With perspectives from psychology, anthropology, and sociology, the author shows how throughout history, dominant individuals and status hierarchies have injured our psychological and physical well-being. Readers discover simple behaviors that make humans feel free (like gossiping, playing, making, and storytelling) and are prompted to a compelling reflection threats to this freedom.
Psychology of Liberty: Reclaiming Everyday Freedom explores the dynamics of creative families, communities, and societies, showing how they sustain human freedom. The author identifies new pathways to freedom, drawing from examples of resistance to authoritarianism. In this timely and ambitious book, the author combines personal narrative with academic research to make complex ideas accessible.

Table des matières

Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Psychology of Freedom.- Chapter 2 When We Were Free.- Chapter 3 So, What Do Humans Do When They Are Free?.- Chapter 4 Psychology of Liberty: The Conflict Between Freedom and Control.- Chapter 5 Taking Away Other People's Freedom.- Chapter 6 A Woman's Liberty.- Chapter 7 How to Get People to Work for You for Free: Enslavement Old and New.- Chapter 8 Are Hierarchies Inevitable? The Rule of Kings and Priests and the Alternatives.- Chapter 9 Happy Families, Free Families.- Chapter 10 Free Communities: Co-operatives, Collectives, Creative Communities.- Chapter 11 Free Schools or "Schools of Curious Delight".- Chapter 12 Liberty in a Social Democracy: The Case of Iceland.- Chapter 13 Reclaiming our Liberty.

A propos de l'auteur

Barbara A. Kerr is the Williamson Family Distinguished Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Kansas, USA. She is an American Psychological Association Fellow and Fulbright/National Science Foundation Arctic Scholar. Her research has focused on the development of talent, creativity, and optimal human states. A scholar, psychotherapist and community activist, her works promote creative freedom.

Résumé

This book introduces a new concept of liberty, based on the idea that being free means being the humans we evolved to be in our first 200,000 years. With perspectives from psychology, anthropology, and sociology, the author shows how throughout history, dominant individuals and status hierarchies have injured our psychological and physical well-being. Readers discover simple behaviors that make humans feel free (like gossiping, playing, making, and storytelling) and are prompted to a compelling reflection threats to this freedom.
Psychology of Liberty: Reclaiming Everyday Freedom explores the dynamics of creative families, communities, and societies, showing how they sustain human freedom. The author identifies new pathways to freedom, drawing from examples of resistance to authoritarianism. In this timely and ambitious book, the author combines personal narrative with academic research to make complex ideas accessible.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Barbara Kerr, Barbara A Kerr, Barbara A. Kerr
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 05.07.2025
 
EAN 9783031846694
ISBN 978-3-0-3184669-4
Pages 187
Dimensions 148 mm x 11 mm x 210 mm
Poids 262 g
Illustrations VIII, 187 p.
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Psychologie > Psychologie théorique

Entwicklungspsychologie, Soziologie, Pädagogische Psychologie, Freedom, Philosophie des Geistes, Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Ethnographie, Creativity, Evolution, Well-Being, Autonomy, Educational psychology, Self-Determination, Social Psychology, Sociocultural Anthropology, Moral Psychology, Moral Development, Possibility Studies

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