"The aim is to show that our social difficulties are ultimately dependent upon mental conditions which ought to be cleared up with the methods of modern psychology." - H. Münsterberg
Standing as a pioneering work of applied and social psychology, Psychology and Social Sanity (1914) confronts a question that remains urgent today: can scientific psychology help fix society? With striking clarity, Hugo Münsterberg explores issues such as sex education, jury decision-making, and the pursuit of happiness, revealing how suggestion, habit, and perception quietly shape human behavior. Both provocative and insightful, this early classic challenges us to rethink the psychological foundations of social life.
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