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Psychohistory and many
Psychohistory holds that human societies can change between infanticidal and non-infanticidal practices and has coined the term " early infanticidal childrearing " to describe abuse and neglect observed by many anthropologists.
Called forth to stand trial on Trantor for allegations of treason ( for foreshadowing the decline of the Galactic Empire ), Seldon explains that his science of Psychohistory foresees many alternatives, all of which result in the Galactic Empire eventually falling.

Psychohistory and from
A psychogenic mode in Psychohistory is a type of mentality ( or psychoclass ) that results from, and is associated with, a particular childrearing style.

Psychohistory and be
Hari Seldon's Psychohistory Project was a ' backup ' initiated by R. Daneel Olivaw in the event that Galaxia was not determined to be the ideal course of action.
One of the central tenets of Psychohistory was the belief in standard human reaction to outside stimuli, which the Mule negated, and the practice of dealing with masses of people, not individuals ; an individual capable of altering the Seldon Plan could not be calculated.

Psychohistory and by
Others have dismissed deMause's theories and motives arguing that the emphasis given by Psychohistory to speculation on the psychological motivations of people in history make it an undisciplined field of study.
The principal center for psychohistorical study is The Institute for Psychohistory founded by Lloyd deMause which has 19 branches around the globe and has for over 30 years published the The Journal of Psychohistory.
The Psychohistory Forum, which publishes the quarterly journal Clio ’ s Psyche, was founded in 1983 by historian and psychoanalyst Paul H. Elovitz.
Seldon eventually causes the fall of the junta by dropping subtle false hints about what Psychohistory foresees, leading to the Junta making unpopular decisions.
A collection of research papers by the group was published in 1975: Explorations in Psychohistory: The Wellfleet Papers ( see Bibliography ; Lifton as editor ).
There is a third underlying axiom of Psychohistory, which is trivial and thus not stated by Seldon in his Plan:
Psychohistory has one basic, underlying limitation which Asimov postulated for the first time on literally the last page of the final book in the Foundation series: psychohistory only functions in a galaxy populated only by humans.
Another theory that has similarities to Psychohistory is " Generational Dynamics " proposed by John J. Xenakis, where he proposes, " Generational Dynamics is a historical methodology that analyzes historical events through the flow of generations, and uses the analysis to forecast future events by comparing today's generational attitudes to those of the past ".
Psychohistory also has echoes of modernization theory and of work in the social sciences that by the 1960s would lead to attempts at large-scale social prediction and control such as Project Camelot.
The Mule operated completely outside the Seldon Plan because Psychohistory operated only with probabilities and known human statistics, but the Mule was a mutant, and thus his birth was not predicted by Seldon, nor were his startling mental abilities.

Psychohistory and historians
Some historians, social scientists and anthropologists have, however, argued that their disciplines already describe psychological motivation and that Psychohistory is not, therefore, a separate subject.

Psychohistory and history
* Psychohistory The ill-fated attempt to merge psychology with history, replacing historical method.
The Wellfleet Psychohistory Group, as it became known, focused mainly on psychological motivations for war, terrorism and genocide in recent history.
Psychohistory is a fictional science in Isaac Asimov's Foundation universe which combines history, sociology, etc., and mathematical statistics to make general predictions about the future behavior of very large groups of people, such as the Galactic Empire.

Psychohistory and particular
Psychohistory depends on the idea that, while one cannot foresee the actions of a particular individual, the laws of statistics as applied to large groups of people could predict the general flow of future events.

Psychohistory and effects
Psychohistory is based on group trends and cannot predict with sufficient accuracy the effects of extraordinary, unforeseeable individuals ; and, as originally presented, the Second Foundation's purpose was to counter this flaw.

Psychohistory and .
Psychohistory is the study of the psychological motivations of historical events.
Psychohistory relies heavily on historical biography.
A black-and-white version of the chart appears in Foundations of Psychohistory.
Psychohistory remains a controversial field of study, and deMause and other psychohistorians face criticism in the academic community.
Psychohistory uses a plurality of methodologies, and it is difficult to determine which is appropriate to use in each circumstance.
For examples of the more frivolous and distasteful sort of psychohistory, see The Journal of Psychohistory.
For more serious and scholarly attempts to understand the psychological dimension of the past, see The Psychohistory Review.
It publishes Psychohistory News and has a psychohistorical mail order lending library.
A course in Psychohistory has been taught at a four universities at the undergraduate level.
* Lloyd deMause, founder of The Institute for Psychohistory.
* The Institute for Psychohistory.
Clio's Psyche and The Psychohistory Forum: Psychological and Historican Insight without jargon.
This was the reason for his causing the creation of Psychohistory and Gaia.
It later gained fame for housing Hari Seldon and his " Seldon Psychohistory Project.

derives and many
* Carrion Comfort derives its title and many of its themes from a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Much of this tradition derives from the pagan Anglo-Saxon customs held during " Þrimilci-mōnaþ " ( the Old English name for the month of May meaning Month of Three Milkings ) along with many Celtic traditions.
The word " polygon " derives from the Greek πολύς ( polús ) " much ", " many " and γωνία ( gōnía ) " corner " or " angle ".
The name " rosemary " derives from the Latin for " dew " ( ros ) and " sea " ( marinus ), or " dew of the sea " because in many locations it needs no water other than the humidity carried by the sea breeze to live.
It derives from Novaya Zemlya ( or Nova Zembla ), a cold, barren land with many features opposite to the lush Sri Lanka ( Serendip ).
Modern usage derives primarily from one of the earliest computer games, Colossal Cave Adventure, in which the idea is to explore an underground cave with many rooms, collecting the treasures found there.
The term hamburger originally derives from Hamburg, Germany's second largest city, from which many people emigrated to the United States.
The scientific name persica, along with the word " peach " itself and its cognates in many European languages, derives from an early European belief that peaches were native to Persia.
The word rabbi derives from the Semitic root R-B-B, in Hebrew script rav, which in biblical Aramaic means ‘ great ’ in many senses, including " revered ", but appears primarily as a prefix in construct forms.
According to Niedzielski and Preston, many of their subjects believe that there is one " correct " pattern of grammar and vocabulary that underlies Standard English, and that individual usage derives from this external system.
The syndrome name derives from Baron Münchhausen ( Karl Friedrich Hieronymus Freiherr von Münchhausen, 1720 – 1797 ), a German nobleman, who purportedly told many fantastic and impossible stories about himself, which Rudolf Raspe later published as The Surprising Adventures of Baron Münchhausen.
An epiphyte is a plant that grows upon another plant ( such as a tree ) non-parasitically or sometimes upon some other object ( such as a building or a telegraph wire ), derives its moisture and nutrients from the air and rain and sometimes from debris accumulating around it, and is found in the temperate zone ( e. g., many mosses, liverworts, lichens and algae ) or in the tropics ( e. g., many ferns, cacti, orchids, and bromeliads ).
In many languages, the respectful singular pronoun derives from a plural form.
The city certainly derives its name from Nemausus, which was perhaps the sacred wood in which the Celtic tribe of the Volcae Arecomici ( who of their own accord surrendered to the Romans in 121 BC ) held their assemblies ( according to Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 ), or was perhaps the local Celtic spirit guardian of the spring that originally provided all water for the settlement, as many modern sources suggest.
Because many of its early settlers came from Suffolk County in England, it is presumed that the name of the town derives from two small villages there — Great Wenham and Little Wenham.
The name derives from one of the city's founders, Stephen Bell ( eponymous with the local elementary school ), and from the presence of many small Streams or Brooks in and near the town.
Folk etymology derives its name from a combination of the word " glass " with the word " company " for a glass factory that was built there many years ago, but the presence of many Scottish immigrants to this part of Appalachia, particularly from the Strathclyde region, indicates that the town was most likely named after the Scottish city of Glasgow in Strathclyde.
The colloquial phrase " good Samaritan ," meaning someone who helps a stranger, derives from this parable, and many hospitals and charitable organizations are named after the Good Samaritan.
Their children for many years played upon the skin of the white bear – from which the lake derives its name, and the maiden and the brave remembered long the fearful scene and rescue that made them one, for Kis-se-me-pa and Ka-go-ga could never forget their fearful encounter with the huge monster that came so near sending them to the happy hunting ground.
The rank " corvette captain ", equivalent in many navies to " lieutenant commander ", derives from the name of this type of ship.
The word derives from the English word " vital ", with the initial syllable replaced by i. This is done to many words in the Rastafari vocabulary to signify the unity of the speaker with all of nature.
It remains unclear how much of Raspe's story material derives from the Baron himself, but it is known that the majority of the stories are based on folktales that have been in circulation for many centuries before Münchhausen's birth.

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