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Seventeen Early Peace Psychologists by Floyd Rudmin

Please see this very important article:

Seventeen Early Peace Psychologists.
by Floyd Rudmin (1991).
In Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 31, No. 2, Spring, pp. 12-43, © 1991 Sage Publications, Inc.

Summary

Peace psychology has a history that is both long and prominent. However, that fact is little known and little appreciated, even among contemporary peace-activist psychologists. This article presents 17 brief biographies of psychologists who are part of this important heritage: Pythagoras, Jeremy Bentham, Franz Brentano, William James, August Forel, Ivan Pavlov, Sigmund Freud, James McKeen Cattell, Mary Whiton Calkins, Alexander Chamberlain, Alfred Adler, William McDougall, Edward Tolman, Gordon Allport, Gustav Ichheiser, Margaret Mead, and Charles Osgood.

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