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In �The Politics of Experience� and the visionary �Bird of Paradise�, R.D. Laing shows how the straitjacket of conformity imposed on us all leads to intense feelings of alienation and a tragic waste of human potential. He throws into question the notion of normality, examines schizophrenia and psychotherapy, transcendence and �us and them� thinking, and illustrates his ideas with a remarkable case history of a ten-day psychosis. �We are bemused and crazed creatures,� Laing suggests. This outline of �a thoroughly self-conscious and self-critical human account of man� represents a major attempt to understand our deepest dilemmas and sketch in solutions. �Everyone in contemporary psychiatry owes something to R.D. Laing� Anthony Clare, the Guardian.
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The Politics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise, Ronald David Laing
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- Rok vydání
- 1978
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- Titul
- The Politics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Ronald David Laing
- Vydavatel
- Laing
- Rok vydání
- 1978
- Vazba
- měkká
- Série
- Štítky
- Naučná literatura, Společenské vědy, Politologie & Politika, Psychologická tématika, Filosofická tématika, Politika, Filosofie, Věda, Psychologie, Sociologie, Psychiatrie
- Hodnocení
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- Anotace
- In �The Politics of Experience� and the visionary �Bird of Paradise�, R.D. Laing shows how the straitjacket of conformity imposed on us all leads to intense feelings of alienation and a tragic waste of human potential. He throws into question the notion of normality, examines schizophrenia and psychotherapy, transcendence and �us and them� thinking, and illustrates his ideas with a remarkable case history of a ten-day psychosis. �We are bemused and crazed creatures,� Laing suggests. This outline of �a thoroughly self-conscious and self-critical human account of man� represents a major attempt to understand our deepest dilemmas and sketch in solutions. �Everyone in contemporary psychiatry owes something to R.D. Laing� Anthony Clare, the Guardian.





