Society without the father : a contribution to social psychology
Alexander Mitscherlich, Eric Mosbacher (Translator)
The juxtaposition of quotations by authors from different periods can make for fascinating and amusing reading. The Bloomsbury Biographical Dictionary of Quotations departs from established tradition in that it includes both familiar quotations and perceptive or witty sayings that are less well known. It includes, especially, sought quotations that reflect contemporary issues (e.g. Jesse Jackson) as well as those from literature (e.g. quotes both about and by William Blake) and the Bible
Print Book, English, [1969]
[1st American ed.] View all formats and editions
Harcourt Brace & World, New York, [1969]
xi, 329 pages 22 cm
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Introductory: The dynamics of adaptation
Adaptation and insight
Insufficiency of instinct
The precariousness of moralities
Dynamics of the drive
Ego and ego ideal
The invisible father
Obedience, autonomy, anarchy
Taboo
Roles
Prejudices and their manipulation
Two kinds of fatherlessness
Epilogue
"A Helen and Kurt Wolff book."
Translation of Auf dem Weg zur vaterlosen Gesellschaft