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Open Mind

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Open Mind Jamie Cohen-Cole
Libristo code: 02627069
Publishers University of Chicago Press, March 2014
The Open Mind chronicles the development and promulgation of a scientific vision of the rational, cr... Full description
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The Open Mind chronicles the development and promulgation of a scientific vision of the rational, creative, and autonomous self, demonstrating how this self became a defining feature of Cold War culture. Jamie Cohen-Cole illustrates how from 1945 to 1965 policy makers and social critics used the idea of an open-minded human nature to advance centrist politics. They reshaped intellectual culture and instigated nationwide educational reform that promoted more open, and indeed more human, minds. The new field of cognitive science was central to this project, as it used popular support for open-mindedness to overthrow the then-dominant behaviorist view that the mind either could not be studied scientifically or did not exist. Cognitive science also underwrote the political implications of the open mind by treating it as the essential feature of human nature. While the open mind unified America in the first two decades after World War II, between 1965 and 1975 battles over the open mind fractured American culture as the ties between political centrism and the scientific account of human nature began to unravel. During the late 1960s, feminists and the New Left repurposed Cold War era psychological tools to redefine open-mindedness as a characteristic of left-wing politics. As a result, once liberal intellectuals became neoconservative, and in the early 1970s, struggles against open-mindedness gave energy and purpose to the right wing.

About the book

Full name Open Mind
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2014
Number of pages 368
EAN 9780226092164
ISBN 022609216X
Libristo code 02627069
Weight 680
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 28
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