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War, Peace, and Journalism

Sancton, Thomas | April 16, 1949 issue

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This article focuses on the subject of psychoanalytical anthropology which provides insights that helps to understand the intellectual and emotional turmoil beneath the surface issues like war. Gestalt psychology, too, with its expanding recognition of the interrelations of all objects and factors in any field of experience, provides an important analytical approach to those warlike "states of mind" which periodically plunge whole nations into a frenzy of destruction. Journalism, which is a form of communication among human beings, ought to be drawing increasingly upon biophysics, in which Gestalt philosophy is grounded.

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PSYCHOANALYTIC counseling; JOURNALISM; BUSINESS writing; JOURNALISTS; INTELLECTUALS; RECOGNITION (Psychology)
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