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Traces the problems of the country's malaise back to two profoundly misguided view of human nature prevalent in the 20th century - hereditarianism and humanistic psychology. This title presents a case for restoring the traditional principles associated with the Western view of human nature.

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Corrupted Culture by Vincent Ryan Ruggiero Author Of Making Your Mind Matter

Poor education, bad parenting, a sense of entitlement, the wasteland of television, and more. These are the symptoms of a culture in decline. While it's easy to recite a litany of our problems, identifying their root causes requires more than the facile commentary offered by media pundits. This in-depth historical analysis of cultural trends in American traces the problems of our current malaise back to two profoundly misguided views of human nature that were pervasive in this country in the twentieth century. The first was hereditarianism, which was highly influential until the end of World War I. The second was humanistic psychology, which emerged after the war as a reaction against negativism. Citing a host of original sources, Ruggiero shows that while the hereditarians advanced the absurdly pessimistic view that biology is destiny, humanistic psychology countered with an absurdly optimistic view of human nature. He also demonstrates that the flaws of both hereditarianism and humanistic psychology are observable in today's resurgent progressivism. Beyond critique, Ruggiero presents a compelling case for restoring the traditional principles and values associated with the Western view of human nature. In this view, human nature is inherently imperfect but has the potential for goodness and wisdom; intelligence is the sum of inherited capacity and performance attained through mental training and acquired knowledge; reason is more reliable than feelings; and self-esteem is the result of actual achievement. Blending thorough research with incisive analysis, Ruggiero shows the relevance of recent intellectual history to today's social problems and charts a course for a better future.
Vincent Ryan Ruggiero (Dunedin, FL) is the author of twenty-one previous books on critical thinking, ethics, education, and communication, among other topics. He is professor of humanities, emeritus, at the State University of New York, Delhi College.
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ISBN 13 9781616147495
Title Corrupted Culture
Author Vincent Ryan Ruggiero
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Prometheus Books
Year published 2013-06-04
Number of pages 315
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