Editors: Melancholic Troglodytes
Starting from a naïve position (that critical psychology can benefit the anti-capitalist movement) this issue gradually gravitates towards querying both ‘Critical Psychology’ and the ‘anti-capitalist movement’. The questionnaire and discussion sections (before and after the presentation of the main text) are intended to foreground the issue of class.
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Contents
EDITORIAL
‘Critical Psychology’ and the ‘anti-capitalist movement’
Melancholic Troglodytes
ARTICLES
All power to the developing!
Fred Newman and Lois Holzman
‘Critical Psychology’ and Contemporary Struggles Against Neo-Liberalism
Chik Collins
Walking the streets: Psychology and the flâneur
Grahame Hayes
Radicalising academia or emptying the critics?
Barbara Biglia
What critical psychology can(‘t) do for the ‘anti-capitalist movement’
John Drury
Evacuate the leftist bunker
Howard Slater
Acentric Psychology
Fabian Tompsett
ESSAY REVIEWS
Sara Nafis – on Melancholic Troglodyte’s Psychology and the Class Struggle
Jane Asquith – on Peter Good’s Language for Those Who Have Nothing
Susanne Schade – on Carl Ratner’s Cultural Psychology: Theory and Method
Stewart Home – on various
F. Palinorc – on John Holloway’s Change the World Without Taking Power
Melancholic Troglodytes – on various
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