The essence of any psychologically healthy society—and the basis of the utopian or eupsychian society envisaged by Abraham Maslow—is an individual state of empathic connection that gives rise to qualities such as compassion, responsibility, justice, fairness, and equality. Opposed to this, is a psychological state of hyperindividuation and psychological disconnection, that generates traits of selfishness and a lack of empathy, compassion, and conscience. In turn, such traits give rise to social injustice, inequality, brutality, and oppression. In its most extreme form, hyperindividuation is associated with “disorders of disconnection” such as psychopathy and narcissistic personality disorder. I discuss the concept of “pathocracy,” which exp...
This article employs psychological theory, empirical data, and experimental perspective to comment o...
Different ways of thinking about policy-making for public and global mental health are constantly em...
This article draws attention to the relationship between neuroethics, neuropolitics, political psych...
The article considers the approach to modern utopian works as a means of social psychotherapy. This ...
A. H. MASLOW (1954), among others, has for some time been specu-lating with the whole idea of Eupsyc...
This article describes the construct of utopia, examples of the construct, the common political cons...
The claim of this paper is to present Spinoza’s view on self-esteem and positive reciprocity, which ...
Sir Thomas More’s Utopia outlines a bustling, blissful society in which all individuals live equitab...
Empathy is the antithesis of selfishness and therein lies our species’ only hope of survival. For to...
This article considers the nature of Marxism as a species of Enlightenment Utopian Socialism, the re...
The human being is the measure of all things- Protagoras Protagoras said, “The human being is the me...
Drawing from research and theory (outlined in Chapter 1) emphasising the underlying cognitive-proces...
The word “utopia” was coined by Thomas More and refers to the unreal and ideal state described in hi...
Psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder is generally conceived as a neurophysiological disord...
Throughout history, people have expressed the desire for an ideal society—a utopia. These imagined s...
This article employs psychological theory, empirical data, and experimental perspective to comment o...
Different ways of thinking about policy-making for public and global mental health are constantly em...
This article draws attention to the relationship between neuroethics, neuropolitics, political psych...
The article considers the approach to modern utopian works as a means of social psychotherapy. This ...
A. H. MASLOW (1954), among others, has for some time been specu-lating with the whole idea of Eupsyc...
This article describes the construct of utopia, examples of the construct, the common political cons...
The claim of this paper is to present Spinoza’s view on self-esteem and positive reciprocity, which ...
Sir Thomas More’s Utopia outlines a bustling, blissful society in which all individuals live equitab...
Empathy is the antithesis of selfishness and therein lies our species’ only hope of survival. For to...
This article considers the nature of Marxism as a species of Enlightenment Utopian Socialism, the re...
The human being is the measure of all things- Protagoras Protagoras said, “The human being is the me...
Drawing from research and theory (outlined in Chapter 1) emphasising the underlying cognitive-proces...
The word “utopia” was coined by Thomas More and refers to the unreal and ideal state described in hi...
Psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder is generally conceived as a neurophysiological disord...
Throughout history, people have expressed the desire for an ideal society—a utopia. These imagined s...
This article employs psychological theory, empirical data, and experimental perspective to comment o...
Different ways of thinking about policy-making for public and global mental health are constantly em...
This article draws attention to the relationship between neuroethics, neuropolitics, political psych...