First published in 1999. This is Volume VI of six of a series on Anthropology and Psychology. Written in 1923, this book is a collection of essays mainly on psychology and politics created when the author was made representative of the University of London at the House of Commons. Chapter 1 Psychology and Politics; Chapter 2 Instinct in Relation to Society; Chapter 3 The Concept of the Morbid in Sociology; Chapter 4 An Address on Socialism and Human Nature; Chapter 5 An Address on Education and Mental Hygiene; Chapter 6 An Address on “The Aims of Ethonology”; A Note on “The Aims of Ethonology”, G. Elliot SmithF.R.S.; The Influence of the Late W. H. R. Rivers, Charles S. MyersC.B.E., M.D., Sc.D., F.R.S.;
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