The psychology of politics
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Author
Publication
1999 - Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
79,250 words, Guess
Page Count
317 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL364598M
- ISBN-100765804301
- OCLC Control Number1004092595
- OCLC Control Number98024888
- OCLC Control Number39116733
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- Library of Congress Control Number98024888
- LibraryThing2364955
- Goodreads5597898
Classifications
- DDC320/.01/9
- LCCJA74.5 .E97 1999
Description
In writing The Psychology of Politics, Hans Eysenck had two aims in mind: to write a book about modern developments in the field of attitude studies which would be intelligible to the layman; and one that would integrate into one consistent theoretical system a large number of contributions on the topic from different fields. The research presented in this book outlines the main principles of organization and structure in the field of attitudes. These principles account in a remarkably complete and detailed manner for the systems of political organization found in Great Britain, that is, the Conservative, Liberal, and Socialist parties, and the communist and fascist groups. Next, Eysenck relates these principles to the system of personality structure which for many years formed the main focus of research activity at the Institute of Psychiatry in London. The Psychology of Politics contains the evidence and arguments Eysenck used to demonstrate his approach. This volume is of enduring significance for psychologists, political theorists, and historians.
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