Manichean Psychology: Racism and the Minds of People of African Descent"Most of the current research is concerned with the third domain. Scholars have generated analyses of deteriorated family structures, negative attitudes, violent behavior, and poor academic achievement, among others. Some excellent studies have also been completed on stimulus events and the racist environments. Very little research has been done on the second domain, the mental processes. It is the purpose of Manichean Psychology to fill this void.". |
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... Hountondji 1991 ) . African philosophy , in the minds of these critics , includes a reflective element where individuals ponder facets of their own cul- tural motifs . Tempels and Mbiti implied that African people live out their ...
... Hountondji 1991 ) . African philosophy , in the minds of these critics , includes a reflective element where individuals ponder facets of their own cul- tural motifs . Tempels and Mbiti implied that African people live out their ...
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... of white supremacy that has disrupted the fabric of African life is both vicious and complex . At present , the voices of the professionals , like Bayton and Hountondji , need not be ignored to 78 MANICHEAN PSYCHOLOGY.
... of white supremacy that has disrupted the fabric of African life is both vicious and complex . At present , the voices of the professionals , like Bayton and Hountondji , need not be ignored to 78 MANICHEAN PSYCHOLOGY.
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... Hountondji , P. 1983. African Philosophy : Myth or Reality ? Bloomington : Indiana University Press . Hountondji , P. J. 1991. African Philosophy : Myth and Reality . In African Phi- losophy : The Essential Readings , ed . T ...
... Hountondji , P. 1983. African Philosophy : Myth or Reality ? Bloomington : Indiana University Press . Hountondji , P. J. 1991. African Philosophy : Myth and Reality . In African Phi- losophy : The Essential Readings , ed . T ...
Contents
The Meaning and Impact of Racism | 1 |
Methods of Study | 53 |
Environmental Stimuli and Manichean Thinking | 91 |
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