Markard, Morus

Gramsci und psychologische Praxis oder: Psychologische Praxis als Austragungsort ideologischer Konflikte

is part of Forum Kritische Psychologie , 40 : Argument Verlag , 1999
Special issue «Gefühle/Emotionen, Gramsci».
As opposed to bourgeois psychology, Critical Psychology does not, to use Gramscis words, "aim at a peaceful solution of conflicts that pervade history and society, but rather is the very theory of such conflicts" - as long as they can be comprehended in psychological terms at all. Experience of and research into practice therefore have political implications that have not yet been exhausted by the critical-psychological concept of the "societal-subjective knowledge of context and contradiction" (in professional psychological practice) It is illustrated why emancipatory learning from practice requires political and psychology critical pre-conditions as well as a personal and, if necessary, conflict-bearing willingness. A "leftist" discourse is needed in which psychological practice, that is characterised by the tension between emancipatory-scientific claims and the necessities of securing ones individual subsistence, can be discussed as an element of political-cultural change.
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Names [author] Markard, Morus
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Psicologia
Psychology