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psychologization

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  • Thus, the postwar psychologization of prejudice lent the weight of scientific authority to the medical model, but it also suggested that the authoritarian personality itself was highly "contagious."

    Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007

  • What we are seeing, largely as a result of the new burdens of family disruption, is the psychologization of American education.

    Dan Quayle Was Right 1993

  • What we are seeing, largely as a result of the new burdens of family disruption, is the psychologization of American education.

    Dan Quayle Was Right 1993

  • What we are seeing, largely as a result of the new burdens of family disruption, is the psychologization of American education.

    Dan Quayle Was Right 1993

  • What we are seeing, largely as a result of the new burdens of family disruption, is the psychologization of American education.

    Dan Quayle Was Right 1993

  • Forms of anti-racism can be situated in terms of the general rise of psychology, and what the historian Ellen Herman calls the psychologization of politics, in which questions of mind and attitude are seen as both the domain of a problem, but also of political solutions.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2008

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