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The New Man in Soviet Psychology / Raymond Augustine Bauer.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Russian Research Center Studies ; 7Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©1952Edition: Reprint 2013Description: 1 online resource (229 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780674282520
  • 9780674282537
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.947
LOC classification:
  • BF108.R8 B3
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- 1. THE RELATIONSHIP OF PSYCHOLOGY TO SOCIETY -- 2. TWO KINDS OF MARXISM -- 3. THE PATTERN OF SOCIAL CHANGE -- 4. THE BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOLOGIES OF THE TWENTIES -- 5. THE MECHANISTIC MODEL OF PERSONALITY -- 6. CONSCIOUSNESS COMES TO MAN -- 7. THE TURNING POINT IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY -- 8. THE DECREE AGAINST PEDOLOGY -- 9. THE "NEW MAN" IN SOVIET PSYCHOLOGY -- 10. MODERN SOVIET PSYCHOLOGY -- 11. PSYCHOLOGY AND THE SOVIET SYSTEM -- NOTES -- INDEX
Summary: This lucidly written book shows that the Stalinist Revolution—the violent change in direction that took place after 1928—involved a major change in the conception of personality. The Soviet citizen of the twenties had been held to be the creature of his environment—and hence susceptible to molding by Marxist society. The new Soviet man of today is the lonely master of his own fate, personally responsible for his thoughts and actions—and therefore for his mental, social, and political adherence to the party line. Raymond Bauer describes why and how this change in policy took place and how it has revolutionized the theory and practice of psychology in Russia.
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Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- 1. THE RELATIONSHIP OF PSYCHOLOGY TO SOCIETY -- 2. TWO KINDS OF MARXISM -- 3. THE PATTERN OF SOCIAL CHANGE -- 4. THE BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOLOGIES OF THE TWENTIES -- 5. THE MECHANISTIC MODEL OF PERSONALITY -- 6. CONSCIOUSNESS COMES TO MAN -- 7. THE TURNING POINT IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY -- 8. THE DECREE AGAINST PEDOLOGY -- 9. THE "NEW MAN" IN SOVIET PSYCHOLOGY -- 10. MODERN SOVIET PSYCHOLOGY -- 11. PSYCHOLOGY AND THE SOVIET SYSTEM -- NOTES -- INDEX

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This lucidly written book shows that the Stalinist Revolution—the violent change in direction that took place after 1928—involved a major change in the conception of personality. The Soviet citizen of the twenties had been held to be the creature of his environment—and hence susceptible to molding by Marxist society. The new Soviet man of today is the lonely master of his own fate, personally responsible for his thoughts and actions—and therefore for his mental, social, and political adherence to the party line. Raymond Bauer describes why and how this change in policy took place and how it has revolutionized the theory and practice of psychology in Russia.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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