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How collective minds shape civilizations and the fate of cultures. The Psychology of Peoples analyzes how race, environment, and ideas combine to form a nation's character, laws, arts, and social structures. This edition draws on historical examples to explain why civilizations change, adapt, or decline over time.
From the roots of belief to the power of leaders, the work examines how the soul of a people guides its institutions and creative output. It seeks to show how differences among groups influence art, religion, language, and governance, and why this matters for understanding history and current events.
• How ideas, faith, and great minds shape political and cultural life
• How racial and environmental factors influence arts, architecture, and institutions
• How civilizations transform when peoples interact, mix, or clash
• How the character of a nation affects its destiny and historical path
Ideal for readers of history, anthropology, and political thought who want a broad, historically grounded view of how people and cultures evolve.
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