Maoist Internationalist Movement


MIM Theory #9
Psychology and Imperialism

MIM explores the state of the mental health establishment, as well as needed revolutionary alternatives. In this issue of MIM Theory, looking at the Chinese practice, our own developing experience, and learning from various critiques of mainstream psychology, we begin to find the answers to get people up and active in the revolutionary struggle, and to develop the theory we need to deal with psychology and mental health as they extend into a future socialist era. Also included are the "Disavowing Suicide: Testimonial of a Woman Revolutionary" on how she went from being suicidal to revolutionary, articles on drugs, child abuse, prisons and self-transformation, state psychiatry, therapy and follow-up on the anarchism question of the previous MIM Theory. (92 pp.)

Table of Contents
What We Want, What We Believe: MIM's Political Program
Editor's Introduction
Letters to MIM Theory
Chapter 1. Psychology and Gender
The Oppression of Children Under Patriarchy
Chapter 2. Psychology in Practice
Chapter 3. Human Behavior
Bell Curve Lessons: IQ Against the Oppressed
Chapter 4. More on Anarchism
Chapter 5. Sectarian Review

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