The Sane Society
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| Težina | 322 g |
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| Format | 12 × 18 cm |
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| Izdavač | |
| Mjesto izdanja | New York |
| Godina | 1965 |
| Broj stranica | 324 |
| Uvez | Meki |
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
In this influential work of social psychology and humanist philosophy, the author examines the malaise beneath the surface of modern industrial society. Arguing that material prosperity and technological progress have not brought genuine well‑being, he explores how consumerism, alienation, and conformity can foster a subtle kind of collective “insanity.” Drawing on psychoanalysis, sociology, and Marxist humanism, he contrasts a society organized around having with one centered on being, love, and productive work. The book asks what it would mean to create social structures that nurture mental health rather than undermine it, and it offers a searching critique of both capitalist and authoritarian systems. Written by a prominent mid‑20th‑century social psychologist known for bridging Freud and Marx, this remains a provocative, accessible meditation on freedom, responsibility, and the conditions for a truly sane society.