Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
504
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Apr 7, 2014
Editorial
Pleasaunce Press
ISBN-10
0992127602
ISBN-13
9780992127602
Descripción
Peter Foster explores the complex relationship between human psychology and anti-capitalist sentiments in a compelling examination of societal attitudes. As individuals navigate a world characterized by economic structures, they grapple with the paradox of benefitting from capitalism while simultaneously harboring critiques against it. Foster skillfully unravels the motivations behind this dissonance, probing into the intricate web of beliefs, emotions, and cognitive biases that inform anti-capitalist views.
Throughout the narrative, he illustrates how cultural narratives and historical contexts shape perceptions of capitalism. By understanding the psychological underpinnings of these perspectives, Foster offers readers a nuanced perspective on contemporary debates surrounding economic systems, ultimately encouraging a deeper reflection on the implications of our beliefs and behaviors in a capitalist society.
Throughout the narrative, he illustrates how cultural narratives and historical contexts shape perceptions of capitalism. By understanding the psychological underpinnings of these perspectives, Foster offers readers a nuanced perspective on contemporary debates surrounding economic systems, ultimately encouraging a deeper reflection on the implications of our beliefs and behaviors in a capitalist society.
Géneros
Historia
Terror
Negocios y Economía
Psicología