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Anarchism and Psychology

I've used an anarchist framework to help suggest relevant issues when addressing critical psychology and the interconnections between psychology and law.

Note: I make brief comments on anarchism and other subjects on my weblog.

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  Articles and Essays

2005. Denman Island Lessons. Brookline TAB column.

2004. Interview: Antiauthoritarianism and Critical Psychology. Babylonia.

2002. Civics Education and Ritualistic Voting. Brookline TAB column.

2002. Rules and Discretion in Community Life. Brookline TAB column

2001. From A Married Anarchist. Social Anarchism #31, 57-60.

1999. Psycholegal Scholarship's Contribution to False Consciousness About Injustice. Law and Human Behavior, 23, 9-30.

1997. False Consciousness About Law's Legitimacy. Psicología Política, 15, 39-57

1993. The Autonomy-Community Balance and the Equity-Law Distinction: Anarchy's Task for Psychological Jurisprudence. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 11, 97-109.

1992. A Political Framework for the Introductory Social Psychology Course. Contemporary Social Psychology, 16, 37-39.

1986. Beyond Individualism and Centralization. American Psychologist, 41, 231-232.

1986. Four Reasons for Humanistic Psychologists to Advocate Anarchism. Transformations, 2(1), 17-23.

1985. Psychology, Ideology, Utopia, and the Commons. American Psychologist, 40, 48-58.


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