Future Visions
The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow
Edited by:
- Ed Hoffman - Yeshiva University, New York, USA
Other Titles in:
Psychology (General)
Psychology (General)
May 1996 | 240 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
One of the founders of humanistic psychology, Abraham Maslow, developed theories on human behaviour and motivation that have had a major impact on the public consciousness. His theories shaped not only psychology but many other fields, including counselling, education and management. At the time of his death 25 years ago, Maslow left a vast collection of articles, essays and letters intended for publication: now the noted Maslow biographer, Edward Hoffman, has compiled the most compelling of these writings into one volume.
In these articles, Maslow shares his thoughts on a wide range of topics, from self-actualization and well-being to American politics and organizational management. Hoffman provides a biographical introduction to Maslow's life and work, introductions to each article and a glossary of terms.
Colin Wilson
Foreword