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The voice of the earth

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Simon and Schuster c1992Description: 367p.; ill.; appendix; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0671729683
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BD581 .R69 1992
Contents:
Preface - Ecopsychology--a reconnaissance. Part 1 - Psychology. 1 "Please, sir, may I have some more?". 2 Modern psychology in search of its soul. 3 Stone age psychiatry: a speculative reconstruction. Part 2 - Cosmology. 4 Mind in the cosmos: agnosticism and the anthropic principle. 5 Anima mundi: The search for Gaia. 6 Where God used to be: deep systems and the new deism. 7 The human frontier: the meaning of Omega. Part 3 - Ecology. 8 City pox and the patriarchal ego. 9 The neon telephone: the moral equivalent of wretched excess. 10 Narcissism revisited. 11 Toward an ecological ego. 12 Attending the planet. Epilogue - Ecopsychology--the principles. Appendix - God and cosmology
Abstract: '...nothing less than a psychoanalysis of civilization, one that looks at the psychological underpinnings of our ecological crisis. Roszak is trying to do for our relationship with the earth what Freud did for our relationships with each other.'
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Preface - Ecopsychology--a reconnaissance. Part 1 - Psychology. 1 "Please, sir, may I have some more?". 2 Modern psychology in search of its soul. 3 Stone age psychiatry: a speculative reconstruction. Part 2 - Cosmology. 4 Mind in the cosmos: agnosticism and the anthropic principle. 5 Anima mundi: The search for Gaia. 6 Where God used to be: deep systems and the new deism. 7 The human frontier: the meaning of Omega. Part 3 - Ecology. 8 City pox and the patriarchal ego. 9 The neon telephone: the moral equivalent of wretched excess. 10 Narcissism revisited. 11 Toward an ecological ego. 12 Attending the planet. Epilogue - Ecopsychology--the principles. Appendix - God and cosmology

'...nothing less than a psychoanalysis of civilization, one that looks at the psychological underpinnings of our ecological crisis. Roszak is trying to do for our relationship with the earth what Freud did for our relationships with each other.'

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