Rebels within the Ranks
Discover "Rebels within the Ranks," a thought-provoking exploration by Cambridge University Press that delves into the criticisms from social and personality psychologists during the 1930s. In this insightful work, the author critiques the restrictive vision imposed by neo-behavioralist social scientists in the United States. Spanning 274 pages, this hardback edition published in 1997 offers a look at the clash between progressive psychological theories and the prevailing scientific paradigms of the time. Ideal for students, educators, and enthusiasts of psychology and social science, this book not only enriches the understanding of historical perspectives but also encourages a re-evaluation of current scientific methodologies. Add this significant title to your collection today and explore the intellectual rebellion that shaped modern psychological thought.