Suggestion and its Role in Social Life
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Suggestion and its Role in Social Life

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Suggestion and its Role in Social Life

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Vladimir Mikhailovitch Bekhterev was a pioneering Russian neurologist, psychiatrist, and psychologist. A highly esteemed rival of Ivan Pavlov, his achievements in the areas of personality, clinical psychology, and political and social psychology were recognized and acclaimed throughout the world. However, when his version of reflexological doctrine ran afoul of official Soviet ideology in the 1920s his work was banned and his influence suppressed through the dispersal of his many colleagues and disciples. Bekhterev himself died in 1927 under mysterious circumstances. This translation of Suggestion and Its Role in Social Life is a significant instance of intellectual and cultural restoration. It marks a starting point of Bekhterev's lifelong endeavor to relate his clinical observations and philosophy of science to problems of the social world.

Bekhterev's investigation reviews and explains the many conflicting positions in the social and scientific thought concerning the nature and power of suggestion. He takes pains to differentiate the process from persuasion and hypnosis, and discusses suggestion and autosuggestion in the waking state, examining their effectiveness on feeling, thought, and behavior. He then discusses the destructive consequences of the process—violent crime, suicide, witchcraft, and devil-possession hysteria— in a wide variety of contexts important in the Russia, Europe and North America of the period.

Bekhterev presents a structural model of the mind, including both conscious and unconscious realms, and the phenomena of suggestion without awareness; in doing so he anticipated much present-day work on preconscious influence. Suggestion and Its Role in Social Life is a landmark study in collective psychological research that may lead to revisions in histories of social psychology. It will be read by psychologists, sociologists, and social historians.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2017
Print ISBN
9781412857062
eBook ISBN
9781351487535

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright page
  4. Contents
  5. Preface and Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction
  7. Foreword to the Second Edition
  8. Foreword to the Third Edition
  9. 1 Different Views on the Nature of Suggestion
  10. 2 The Definition of Suggestion
  11. 3 Suggestion and Persuasion
  12. 4 Suggestion in the Hypnotic State
  13. 5 Suggestion in the Waking State
  14. 6 The Importance of Faith
  15. 7 Unintentional Suggestion and Mutual Suggestion
  16. 8 Concerning the Suggestion of Thoughts
  17. 9 Paths of Influencing One Another through Suggestion
  18. 10 Collective or Mass Illusions and Hallucinations
  19. 11 Inalterable Hallucinatory Sensations and the Importance of Auto-Suggestion
  20. 12 Suggestion as a Factor in Mass Self-Destructive Acts of the Russian Sectarians, and Suicide Epidemics
  21. 13 Murder and Robbery Epidemics
  22. 14 Epidemics of Convulsions in History
  23. 15 Witchcraft and Devil-Possession Epidemics
  24. 16 Hysterical and Nervous Debility Epidemics
  25. 17 Other Psychopathological Epidemics of a Religious Variety
  26. 18 The Paranoiac Malevannii as a Culprit in a Distinctive Psychopathological Epidemic
  27. 19 The Malevannism Epidemic
  28. 20 The Jehovah Psychopathological Epidemic
  29. 21 The Tatar Psychopathological Epidemic in Kazan Province
  30. 22 The Supanevo Psychopathological Epidemic in Orel Province
  31. 23 The Novogrud Epidemic and the “Pavlovka Slaughter”
  32. 24 Sectarian Collectivities and Epidemics
  33. 25 A Chinese Epidemic of the I-Ho-Ch’uan Sect
  34. 26 A Canadian Psychopathological Epidemic among Russian Dukhobors
  35. 27 The Epidemic Dissemination of Mystical Doctrines
  36. 28 A Free Love Epidemic
  37. 29 Panic among People and Animals
  38. 30 Psychic Epidemics during Historic People’s Movements
  39. 31 Financial Speculation Epidemics
  40. 32 The Importance of People’s Collectivities for the Spread of Psychic Epidemics
  41. 33 The Importance of Suggestion for Social Groups
  42. Index

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