• tveita 2 days ago

    A bit meandering but it does paint a picture of a particular time.

    For more about Margaret Mead maybe read this interview with Mead and Bateson, they both come across as extraordinarily sharp:

    https://web.archive.org/web/20210116040013/http://www.oikos....

    Discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20315632

    • billfruit 2 days ago

      Not a bit, it meanders too much, does not come to point for several paragraphs. This style of writing is wasteful of readers time and attention. Very poor information density.

    • tiahura 3 days ago

      American Society for Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama

      Are there still credible voices maintaining that psychology is a science?

      • shanusmagnus 3 days ago

        There are psychological hypotheses that can be stated and tested empirically. So yeah, you can find people who maintain that it's a science.

      • 47282847 3 days ago

        Psychodrama is an amazing therapy tool.

        • Diti 3 days ago

          Is my ad blocker acting up, or does this article about animal drawings have no illustrations of those animal drawings?

          Edit: Can the person who downvoted me answer my question, instead of cancelling it?

          • Hasu 3 days ago

            There are no pictures.

            You're probably being downvoted because the first paragraph explains that the pictures were drawn on napkins in 1963 when the author was a child, while he was bored at a conference.

            The napkins and the drawings are not the point. They have been in the trash for 80 years.

          • billfruit 3 days ago

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