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Authors: Ernest Gellner
ISBN-13: 9780810113701, ISBN-10: 0810113708
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Date Published: August 1996
Edition: 1

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Author Biography: Ernest Gellner

Ernest Gellner was born in Paris in 1925, and was educated in Prague and England. He was professor of philosophy and sociology at the London School of Economics from 1949 to 1984. In 1984 he became the William Wyse Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of Nations and Nationalism (Blackwell Publishers, 1983), Anthropology and Politics (Blackwell Publishers, 1996), and Encounters with Nationalism (Blackwell Publishers, 1995). Dr Gellner died in 1995.

Book Synopsis

How did the language of psychoanalysis become the dominant idiom in which the middle classes of the industrialized West speak about their emotions? Ernest Gellner offers a forceful and complex answer to this intriguing question in The Psychoanalytic Movement. This landmark study argues that although psychoanalysis offers an incisive picture of human nature, it provides untestable operational definitions and makes unsubstantiated claims concerning its therapeutic efficacy. In a new foreword José Brunner expands on the central argument of The Psychoanalytic Movement. Placing Gellner's work in the context of contemporary hostile critiques of Freud, Brunner argues that these two blatantly different thinkers might also be seen as kindred spirits.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction to the Second Edition
1Back to Nature1
2The Plague27
3The Pirandello Effect39
4On the Rack65
5The Cunning Broker85
6Reality Regained108
7The Embourgolsement of the Psyche120
8Anatomy of a Falth130
9The Bounds of Science156
10La Therapie Imaginaire177
Appendix194
Notes196
Select Bibliography205
Index207

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