First Published in 1999. This is Volume I of six of a series on
Anthropology and Psychology. Written in 1931, this book looks at
the psychology of the 'primitive' or a man who represents the
common stuff of human nature, in an attempt to close the divide
between anthropology and psychology. Two hypotheses, the existence
and activity of a racial unconscious as the fundamental basis of
cultural phenomena, and the overwhelming importance of a gregarious
instinct in the development of society are presented in this book.
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