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The Road to Malpsychia
註釋"The Road to Malpsychia tells the story of the human potential movement's long assault on American culture. Joyce Milton creates portraits not only of Benedict and Mead, Maslow, Rogers and Leary, but also of Werner Erhard and the other movers and shakers of this movement. She shows how the hothouse ideas these individuals shared eventually trickled down into popular culture through organizations such as Synanon, est and Esalen. She also documents what happened when Maslow disciples Abbie Hoffman and Betty Friedan applied his teachings to political activism and feminism, and when educational theorists too eagerly adopted the principle that children must develop "intrinsic knowledge," free from "the tyranny of facts.""--BOOK JACKET.