Prescription for Rebellion

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Prescription for Rebellion is a psychological study and critique of mid-20th-century American culture by psychoanalyst Robert M. Lindner, exploring the roots of youth discontent and social unrest.

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person
psychological study
author Robert M. Lindner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedBySource psychoanalytic perspective
focusesOn causes of youth alienation
psychological roots of rebellion
social conditions contributing to unrest
genre cultural criticism
psychology
social criticism
hasAuthorOccupation psychoanalyst
hasPerspective critical of contemporary American culture
intendedAudience cultural critics
general readership
students of psychology
students of sociology
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject mid-20th-century American culture
psychological aspects of rebellion
social unrest
youth discontent
notableWork Prescription for Rebellion NERFINISHED
occupation psychoanalyst
publicationPeriod mid-20th century
workOf Robert M. Lindner NERFINISHED

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