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81: Psychoanalysis
... historical events. Biographical research has been enriched by adding the insights of psychoanalysis, and the resulting psycho-biographies have added a dimension of depth to the understanding of some outstanding persons, as, for example, in Gandhi's Truth (1969) by Erik ERIKSON. But it is in the application of psychoanalysis to artistic and literary criticism that analysts, especially Freud (on Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo), Kurt Eissler (on Hamlet), Jacques Lacan ...
82: Psychoanalysis and Treatment
... historical events. Biographical research has been enriched by adding the insights of psychoanalysis, and the resulting psycho-biographies have added a dimension of depth to the understanding of some outstanding persons, as, for example, in Gandhi's Truth (1969) by Erik ERIKSON. But it is in the application of psychoanalysis to artistic and literary criticism that analysts, especially Freud (on Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo), Kurt Eissler (on Hamlet), Jacques Lacan ...
83: Vegetarians
... carried on into the 20th century by vegetar 52d ian societies working at the grass-roots level, religious groups such as the Seventh-Day Adventists, and prominent figures such as George Bernard Shaw and Mohandas Gandhi. Vegetarian organizations formed in most Western countries, and newsletters, books, and other publications promoting the diet became common. In1908 the International Vegetarian Union was formed, with its main function being to organize conferences at which ...
84: Psychoanalysis
... historical events. Biographical research has been enriched by adding the insights of psychoanalysis, and the resulting psycho-biographies have added a dimension of depth to the understanding of some outstanding persons, as, for example, in Gandhi's Truth (1969) by Erik ERIKSON. But it is in the application of psychoanalysis to artistic and literary criticism that analysts, especially Freud (on Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo), Kurt Eissler (on Hamlet), Jacques Lacan ...
85: Psychoanalysis
... historical events. Biographical research has been enriched by adding the insights of psychoanalysis, and the resulting psycho-biographies have added a dimension of depth to the understanding of some outstanding persons, as, for example, in Gandhi's Truth (1969) by Erik ERIKSON. But it is in the application of psychoanalysis to artistic and literary criticism that analysts, especially Freud (on Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo), Kurt Eissler (on Hamlet), Jacques Lacan ...
86: Imperialism and India
... s, nationalists began to reject British rule and petition for it's end in India by boycotting British goods and publishing books which "restored peoples pride in India's ancient heritage." The nationalist leader, Mohandas Gandhi, is perhaps best known for his method of passive resistance to help the struggle of India. Then finally in 1949, the partitioning of the British controlled lands into the independent countries of Pakistan and India ...
87: The Role of Decision Making in the Pre-Crisis Period of India (15 March, 1959 - 7 September, 1962)
... decision making was Jawaharlal Nehru, leader of the Congress Party, head of the Planning Commission and chief spokesman of the government in Parliament. These titles not only made him an important nationalistic figure but also Gandhi's appointed heir and a "major architect of India's political institutions" (Brecher, 1959). Krishna Menon, "the controversial defense minister consulted in almost every issue" along with Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant was also a figure ...
88: Emerson And Thoreau
... pay poll taxes. He did so to express his opposition to the Mexican War. Thoreau spent one night in jail for his refusal. The essay greatly influenced such reformers as Leo Tolstoy of Russia, Mohandas Gandhi of India, Martin Luther King, Jr., and other leaders of the American civil rights movement. Emerson wrote about nature, saying that in order to find your true self, you must cut yourself off from society ...
89: India
... only for Hindus, Muslims for Muslims etc. Around 1885, Indian nationalism was loyal to the British. By the end of the century, however, more and more nationalist supporters of direct actions appeared. In 1920 Mahatma Gandhi became the leader of the Congress. Under his leadership, the Congress Party became a most national party. By the end of World War ll it became clear that India would be partition into the new ...
90: George Washington Carver
... invitation to work for Thomas A. Edison at a salary of more than $100,000 a year. Presidents Calvin Coolidge and Franklin D. Roosevelt visited him, and his friends included Henry Ford and Mohandas K. Gandhi. Foreign governments requested his counsel on agricultural matters: Joseph Stalin, for example, in 1931 invited him to superintend cotton plantations in southern Russia and to make a tour of the Soviet Union, but Carver refused ...


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