ABSTRACT

First published in 1962, the original blurb reads: ‘This provocative book explores the whole range of human thought conduct and beliefs. Commencing with primitive man and his superstitions it goes on to study our present-day cultural institutions, customs, ritual and other behaviour upon which we pride ourselves. All of these are shown to have identical primitive mechanisms and to be subjectively determined without reference to scientific knowledge. These delusions are shown to be mostly undesirable and harmful and the author goes on to state that only objective thinking, scientifically based, can lead to any ultimate good.

The later chapters contain an aetiological study of the mind. The author states "If we can consider the human mind in the light of its origin and development we may better appreciate its basic nature and its inevitable limitations".

The subject matter is amply illustrated with clinical examples in Dr Berg’s usual lively style.

This book is one which will affect all readers. None of us is immune from delusions, however much we may delude ourselves to the contrary, and the presentation of these truths will to some of us seem shocking in the extreme.’

Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.

chapter Chapter I|6 pages

General Introduction

chapter Chapter II|13 pages

Symptomatology

Delusions of Primitive Man

chapter Chapter III|17 pages

Mythology, Cosmogony and Comparative Religion

chapter Chapter IV|13 pages

Current Behaviour

Libido Expressed in Social Customs

chapter Chapter V|8 pages

The Social Neurosis of Modern Man

chapter Chapter VI|13 pages

Marriage

chapter Chapter VII|10 pages

Growing Up

chapter Chapter VIII|14 pages

Education

chapter Chapter IX|7 pages

Sport, Games and Social Expressions of Aggression

chapter Chapter X|6 pages

Fear

chapter Chapter XI|14 pages

War

chapter Chapter XII|15 pages

Politics and Punishment

chapter Chapter XIII|8 pages

Culture and the Psychology of Authoritarian Institutions

chapter Chapter XIV|11 pages

Belief in God

chapter Chapter XV|17 pages

Religion, an Emotionally Determined Belief

chapter Chapter XVI|8 pages

‘Treatment’ and EGO Development

chapter Chapter XVII|8 pages

The Mind is Primarily a Physiological Organ

chapter Chapter XVIII|10 pages

A Modern Cosmogony

chapter Chapter XIX|6 pages

The Macrocosm

chapter Chapter XX|11 pages

Protein Synthesis and the Origin of Life

chapter Chapter XXII|10 pages

Outline of Evolution

chapter Chapter XXIII|15 pages

Growth and Structure of the Mind