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Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow

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One of the founders of humanistic psychology, Abraham Maslow spent a lifetime developing theories that shaped not only psychology but counseling, education, social work, theology, marketing, and management as well. Indicative of his influence, Maslow's ideas on human behavior and motivation have become a part of public consciousness. At the time of his death 25 years ago, he left a vast collection of articles, essays, and letters intended for publication. Now, noted Maslow biographer Edward Hoffman has compiled the most compelling of these writings into one volume. In an array of letters, working papers, lectures, and journal entries. Maslow shares his thoughts on topics that range from self-actualization and well-being to American politics and organizational management. Hoffman provides helpful introductions to Maslow's life and work, as well as to each writing, and a handy glossary of terms used by Maslow. This valuable collection of papers also includes a foreword by Colin Wilson. Both scholars and students of personality, counseling, and humanistic psychology - as well as management, education, and social work - will discover new insights into Abraham Maslow's influential work through this important book.

Synopsis

One of the founders of humanistic psychology, Abraham Maslow, developed theories on human behaviour and motivation that have had a major impact on the public consciousness. His theories shaped not only psychology but many other fields, including counselling, education and management. At the time of his death 25 years ago, Maslow left a vast collection of articles, essays and letters intended for publication: now the noted Maslow biographer, Edward Hoffman, has compiled the most compelling of these writings into one volume.

In these articles, Maslow shares his thoughts on a wide range of topics, from self-actualization and well-being to American politics and organizational management.

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The first volume in a new series contains 12 well-researched contributions which examine desegregation from its original intent of quality schooling for African Americans to its current incarnation of striving for racial balance in schools. The content is arranged in sections on historical and philosophical contexts, the politics of implementation, impact on African American community life and life in schools, and visions beyond desegregation. Corwin Press is an imprint of Sage Publications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780761900504