Marxism, Psychology and Social Science Analysis (e-bog) af Roche, Julian
Roche, Julian (forfatter)

Marxism, Psychology and Social Science Analysis e-bog

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Marxism, Psychology and Social Science Analysis applies Marxist theory, psychology, and the work of Lucien Seve to specific research in the social sciences. It shows in practical terms what guidance can be offered for social scientific researchers wanting to incorporate Seve's view of personality into their work. Providing case studies drawn from different social sciences that give the book sig...
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Forfattere Roche, Julian (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 14 juni 2018
Længde 192 sider
Genrer Psychology
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429942440
Marxism, Psychology and Social Science Analysis applies Marxist theory, psychology, and the work of Lucien Seve to specific research in the social sciences. It shows in practical terms what guidance can be offered for social scientific researchers wanting to incorporate Seve's view of personality into their work. Providing case studies drawn from different social sciences that give the book significant breadth of scope, Roche reviews the impact of "e;Taking Seve Seriously"e; across the study of international relations theory, economics, law, and moral philosophy.a The book begins by placing the work of Lucien Sve in context and considers the development of psychology in relation to Marxism, before going on to summarise the work of Sve in relation to the psychology of personality. It considers the opportunities for refreshed research in social relations based on developments by Sve, before examining Marxist biography and the implications of Sve's views. The book also includes chapters on the social discount rate, on constructivism in international relations, on the concept of promising in moral philosophy and the Marxist conception of individual responsibility. It addresses not only how research should be carried out differently, but whether utilising the theoretical framework of other writers, even non-Marxists, can deliver a similar outcome.With its use of five distinct case studies to analyse the work of Lucien Sve, this unique book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of psychology, philosophy and social sciences.