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Psychology at the heart of social change : developing a progressive vision for society /

This book shows why we need, and can create, a progressive politics that is profoundly informed by insights from the psychotherapeutic and psychological domain, moving us from a politics of blame to a politics of understanding.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cooper, Mick (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Policy Press, an imprint of Bristol University Press, 2023.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Psychology at the Heart of Social Change: Developing a Progressive Vision for Society -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction: Progressive politics needs therapy -- The challenge for progressives -- Plan for the book -- A psychology-informed progressive vision -- Beyond social determinism -- Understanding human needs and wants -- A radical acceptance of the other: the principle of psychological equality -- A humanistic psychological perspective -- Understanding the other 'from the inside out' 
505 8 |a Across the intrapersonal and interpersonal -- Who is the book for? -- My positioning -- Summing up -- 2 A psychology-informed progressivism v1.0: socialist humanism -- A humane Marxism -- What does it mean to be human? -- Alienation -- False needs -- False consciousness -- A return to full humanity -- Critical reflections -- The a-humanism of socialist humanism -- A missing model -- Is socialist humanism still relevant? -- Summing up -- 3 Understanding people: a contemporary framework -- The agentic human being -- Needs and wants as 'in-the-world' -- Higher-order and lower-order needs and wants 
505 8 |a What do people most fundamentally need and want? -- Physiological needs -- Safety -- Pleasure -- Growth -- Relatedness -- Autonomy -- Self-worth -- Meaning and values -- Critical reflections -- How do these highest-order needs and wants relate to each other? -- A 'web' of highest-order needs and wants -- A tentative list -- Cultural and social factors -- Individual variations and freedom to choose -- What does this all mean for progressives? -- Summing up -- 4 Wellbeing and distress: a directional account -- Wellbeing and the realisation of needs and wants -- A sense of direction -- Attainability 
505 8 |a Approaching -- Appreciation -- Discussion -- Limited external resources -- Inner conflicts: when what we want is not what we want -- Inner conflicts and limited external resources -- Developing cooperative solutions -- Discussion -- Ineffectiveness: when we are not good at getting what we want -- Unrealistic expectations -- Summing up -- 5 Conflict and cooperation, inside and out -- Levels of organisation -- Directionality across levels of organisation -- Basic Human Needs theory -- Wellbeing across levels of organisation -- Preference utilitarianism 
505 8 |a Enhancing wellbeing across levels of organisation -- Conflict at different levels of organisation -- Cooperation at different levels of organisation -- Couples therapy -- Mediation -- International conflict resolution -- Discussion -- Game theory -- Summing up -- 6 Common principles of positive change -- See the 'bigger picture' -- Mentalisation -- A 'universal' moral standpoint -- Principled negotiation -- Capitalism as a rogue goal -- Fascism as a rogue goal -- Ecocide as a rogue goal -- Discussion -- Take responsibility -- Trust -- Be nice -- Prize diversity and difference -- Be assertive 
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