Some Thoughts on Social Responsibility
By (Author) William D. Eldridge
University Press of America
University Press of America
26th April 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Society and culture: general
Sociology and anthropology
302
Paperback
168
Width 325mm, Height 204mm, Spine 13mm
227g
This is a comprehensive analysis of major social problems affecting the world today. William D. Eldridge provides a developmental description of human maturation and dysfunctional social processes. The chapters outline the causes and results of significant dilemmas of poverty, cognitive ideology, education, morality, and human creativity with which progressive thinkers struggle in attempting solutions to our major social problems. The analyses are in-depth and systematically involved to include thorough coverage of all primary psycho-social energies that produce functional and dysfunctional ways of living.
Contents: Understanding the "Basics" of Human Growth and Development; Poverty, Crime and Drug Abuse; The Role of Education in Society Today; Peace and International Conflict; Morality and Religion; The Future and Human Creativity.
Dr. Eldridge's book articulates the ontological realm of human existence which distinguishes human faculties from those of animals. It challanges religion and science to bring about creative solutions to the destructive elements of civilizationpoverty, war, inequalitiy, and so on. He enlists the pro-active role of education in cultivation and conscientization of our minds. -- Daniel B. Lee, Loyola University of Chicago School of Social Work.
Dr. Eldridge's book articulates the ontological realm of human existence which distinguishes human faculties from those of animals. It challanges religion and science to bring about creative solutions to the destructive elements of civilizationpoverty, war, inequalitiy, and so on. He enlists the pro-active role of education in cultivation and conscientization of our minds. -- Daniel B. Lee, Loyola University of Chicago School of Social Work.
William D. Eldridge is Associate Professor and Psychotherapist in the College of Social Work at Ohio State University.