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Desire for Society

by H.G. Furth
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'A powerful, integrative, and insightful theory of society.'-Jack Meacham, State University of New York, Buffalo This provocative work presents a unified and scientifically grounded new theory on the development of society, namely, that the imaginary play of children reflects an endogenous orientation toward the construction of society. In twelve studies, Furth combines delightful observations of young children's spontaneous actions and interactions with lucid descriptions of complex psychological theories-including those of Piaget, Freud, Lacan, and Marxist scholars.

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'A powerful, integrative, and insightful theory of society.'-Jack Meacham, State University of New York, Buffalo This provocative work presents a unified and scientifically grounded new theory on the development of society, namely, that the imaginary play of children reflects an endogenous orientation toward the construction of society. In twelve studies, Furth combines delightful observations of young children's spontaneous actions and interactions with lucid descriptions of complex psychological theories-including those of Piaget, Freud, Lacan, and Marxist scholars.

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Presents a unified and scientifically grounded new theory on the development of society: that the imaginary, playful creations of children reflect an endogenous orientation toward the construction of society. Offers evidence from empirical studies of children's societal grasp and supporting evidence from related fields, reviews theories of society, and distills a conclusion. Along the way he recounts 12 studies, of which five have been published elsewhere. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Presents a unified and scientifically grounded new theory on the development of society: that the imaginary, playful creations of children reflect an endogenous orientation toward the construction of society. Offers evidence from empirical studies of children's societal grasp and supporting evidence from related fields, reviews theories of society, and distills a conclusion. Along the way he recounts 12 studies, of which five have been published elsewhere. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
286
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780306453427

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