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This narrative begins in the early 1960s with psychologist Abraham Maslow's prediction that psychologists would soon seize control of values from religion and be able to create an ideal society made up of 'self-actualised men and women'. Maslow became the prophet of the new humanistic psychology movement. Its leading practitioner was Carl Rogers, the California human potential guru who used encounter groups to teach people to get in touch with the dark impulses of their 'true selves'. And the marketer-in-chief was Harvard's Timothy Leary, who saw LSD as a tool for helping in the task of deconstructing the 'Judeo-Calvinist' worldview. This book gives intriguing portraits of these patriarchs of the new secular order. Milton also shows what happened when Maslow disciples Abbie Hoffman and Betty Friedan applied Maslow's teachings to political activism and feminism, and when educators too eagerly adopted the principle that children must develop 'intrinsic knowledge', free from authoritarian influences and the tyranny of facts. The book charts the rise and fall of one of the most significant cultural movements of our time. It is a story filled with character and anecdote and also with daunting implications for the secular souls left stranded by the failure of what Maslow once called 'the religion of human nature'.Milton, Joyce is the author of 'Road to Malpsychia Humanistic Psychology and Our Discontents' with ISBN 9781893554795 and ISBN 1893554791.
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