Product Description
Leading Jungian analyst Louis Stewart has written an intriguing study of the influence of family and sibling positon on the destiny of the individual and on the future of society. He shows how the four basic sibling positions are related to corresponding styles of political leadership, and uses examples of US presidents and UK primeministers to illustrate his point.Stewart argues that world leaders owe their pre-eminence to a matching of political zeitgeist with sibling position within the family and he provides fascinating and persuasive material on major political figures, including Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Gorbachev, Stalin and Ghandi.
About the Author
Louis H. Stewart, Ph.D., is an analyst member and former President of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at San Francisco State University and Clinical Professor of Medical Psychology at the University of California at San Francisco.
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