Bag om The Psychology of Social Life; a Materialistic Study With an Idealistic Conclusion
Written in 1905, this book by Charles Platt explores the relationship between material conditions and social behavior. Drawing on the works of philosophers and psychologists of his time, Platt argues that social phenomena are ultimately shaped by economic and social factors. Despite its age, this book remains relevant today as a classic work of social psychology.
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