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An edition of Collective reflexology (2001)

Collective Reflexology

The Complete Edition

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Vladimir Mikhailovitch Bekhterev was a pioneering Russian neurologist, psychiatrist, and psychologist. A highly esteemed rival of Ivan Pavlov, his achievements in the areas of personality, clinical psychology, and political and social psychology were recognized and acclaimed throughout the world. Publication of the complete text of Collective Reflexology brings to the English-speaking world this brilliant scientist's final theoretical statements on how reflexological principles, which he had been developing over a quarter century, can be extended far beyond analysis of the individual personality.
Bekhterev's work grows out of his interest in group psychology and suggestion. This concept of the reflex is much broader than Pavlov's. It is applicable to every variety of life. Bekhterev compared his own analyses to those of other European thinkers such as Comte, LeBon, and Sorokin. Such analyses strained against the official Marxist-Leninist doctrines of the era. Bekhterev died in 1927, allegedly of poisoning by Stalin's henchman. As with many scientists during the Soviet era, his legacy was suppressed. In the normal course of events his name would have been as well known as that of Freud, Pavlov or, more lately, B.F. Skinner. This first publication of Bekhterev's great work in English fills a void in the fields of psychology, sociology, and the history of science.

V.M. Bekhterev was director of the Military Medical Academy in St. Petersburg and founded there its Psychoneurological Institute. Among his many books are Suggestion: Its Role in Social Life (available from Transaction) and The Subject Matter and Goals of Social Psychology .
Lloyd H. Strickland is professor of psychology at Carleton University. He is the author of numerous journal articles and editor of Directions in Soviet Social Psychology and Soviet and Western Perspectives in Social Psychology . "Bekhterev (1857-1927) is a formidable figure, and his work continues to deserve careful study."- Canadian Psychology.

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First Sentence

"Social events are molded by human hands, so whatever the other determining influences are, the human factor as the agent of social events should in no instance be ignored."

Table of Contents

Cover Page
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgments—1999: The Complete Edition
Acknowledgments—1992: Part 1
A Note on Structure, Translation, and Transliteration
From Energy to Collectivity: A Commentary on the Development of Bekhterev's Theoretical Views
Formative Years of Bekhterev's Ideas
Bekhterev and Mind/Body Dualism
The "Hidden Energy," its Accumulation, and Constant Transformation
From Evolutionary Ideas to a Theory of Activity
Bekhterev's Interest in Hypnosis, and the Foundations of Social Life
Bekhterev's Methodological Imperatives: The "Objective" Study of Developing Phenomena
Part 1
Editor 's Foreword—1992
In Place of a Foreword
1 Introduction
2 Definition of Collective Reflexology
3 The Subject Matter and Method of Collective Reflexology
4 The Interrelation of Personality and Society
5 The Collective as a Composite Personality
6 On Collectivity
7 Mutual Suggestion, Mutual Imitation, and Mutual Induction as Unifying Factors
8 Language as a Unifying Factor
9 On Collective Reflexes in General
10 The Development of Collective Movements as Associative Reflexes
11 Collective Hereditary-Organic Reflexes
12 Collective Mood and Collective Mimico-Somatic Reflexes*
13 Collective Attention and Collective Observation
14 Collective Creativity
15 Coordinated Collective Actions
Part 2
Editor 's Foreword—1999
Foreword
1 The Law of Conservation of Energy
2 The Law of the Proportional Relationship between Speed of Motion and Motive Power
3 The Law of Gravitational Attraction
4 The Law of Repulsion
5 The Law of Equal and Opposite Reaction
6 The Law of Similarity
7 The Law of Periodicity or Rhythm
8 The Law of Inertia
9 The Law of Continual Motion and Change
10 The Law of Energy Dissipation or Entropy
11 The Law of Relativity
12 The Law of Evolution
13 The Law of Differentiation
14 The Law of Reproduction
15 The Law of Selective Integration
16 The Law of Historical Succession
17 The Law of Economy
18 The Law of Adaptation
19 The Law of Selection
20 The Law of Interaction
21 The Law of Compensation or Substitution
22 The Law of Dependent Relations
23 The Law of Individuality
24 Conclusion
Index

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York, NY
Copyright Date
2001

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302
Library of Congress
HM1033.B4513 2001, HM1033 .B4513 2017eb

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
534
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches
Weight
2 pounds

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Open Library
OL10936647M
ISBN 10
0765800098, 1351327003, 1351326996, 1351326988, 113850825X
ISBN 13
9780765800091, 9781351327008, 9781351326995, 9781351326988, 9781138508255
LCCN
00054387
OCLC/WorldCat
1013889294, 1016066363, 1041387368, 1095392747, 1279240258, 45634510, 475669171, 751228179, 800661464, 964262735
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