How culture runs the brain: a Freudian view of collective syndromes

Lanham: Lexington Books (2017)
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Harris presents neuroscience findings and reveals fantasy as the brain's default mode as it alters identity during unbearable trauma or loss. The book also presents case histories of cultural conflicts, and examines populist bias vs. elite global influence in a neuropsychoanalytic context.

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