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Marx and Freud both went wrong in over stressing the conflicts in human personality and society, declared Lancelot L. Whyte yesterday at a meeting of the Social Relations Society...
...Whyte, one of Britain's leading psychologists, had earlier submitted the Society a list of seven topics on which he was willing to speak, and the group chose "Where Marx and Freud were Wrong...
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Unlike Emerson, he applies scientific notions to life in a fashion that leaves ordinary readers with something of the feeling that the paper has been plastered on them, instead of on the wall. Yet the mere comparison with Emerson suggests the deepest difficulty that readers may find in Author Whyte's book...
...necessary for Emerson to speak of man in harmony with nature: he wrote of nature in terms that made that harmony unmistakable. When readers compare The Next Development in Man with such products of postwar thought as existentialism, the health of Author Whyte's views become clear, despite the arbitrary opinions scattered through it. When they compare it with the great essays of the past, it is likely to seem a heartening reaffirmation of something they wish they had never forgotten...