Description |
xvii, 92 pages ; 19 cm |
Note |
"Drawing on his intimate knowledge of addition and recovery to explore the problems of contemporary America, the author sees a society where oppression has become the defining characteristic of people's daily lives. Although Americans live in the richest country on earth, many citizens exist on the brink of poverty, and from that profound economic inequality stems self-destructiove behovior"--P. [4] of cover. |
Contents |
Admitting there is a problem and defining that problem -- The importance of language or learning how to speak -- Telling the truth -- Defining the classes -- Legitimizing psycho-therapy in political development -- Every day -- Making democracy -- Attempting to understand the mind in relation to the economic infrastructure -- Discontinue the practice of living in the past -- Understanding cost -- Understanding your worth -- Defining, and then claiming, genius. |
Subject |
Political participation -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Oppression (Psychology)
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ISBN |
9781568586427 paperback alkaline paper $12.00 |
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1568586426 paperback alkaline paper |
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9781568586670 ebook |
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1568586671 ebook |
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