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The Pathological Manifestations of Contemporary Societies: a Psychological Study on Immaturity and its Social Implications.

By Sueur, Laurent, Dr.

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Title: The Pathological Manifestations of Contemporary Societies: a Psychological Study on Immaturity and its Social Implications.  
Author: Sueur, Laurent, Dr.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Psychology, immaturity, mass murder, criminology, World War II
Collections: Authors Community, Sociology
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Publication Date:
2025
Publisher: Laurent Sueur
Member Page: Laurent Sueur

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Societies, by their very nature, are dysfunctional because they are formed by individuals who, most of the time, have difficulty perceiving reality. If 30% of people have personalities that are organized at the psychotic level, 50% of people are immature, which determines the characteristics of our unbalanced societies. Hence, this book aims to identify this problem so that humanity may be enlightened and may establish viable social organizations by means of individual consciousness. This study gathers information about all the manifestations of immaturity and analyses the social interactions. It starts with some immature intellectuals’ role in preventing social awareness from increasing. Writers and film directors are more intelligent, but what they show is not taken seriously; consequently, individuals keep on behaving in a pathological way. Without the help of any psychological treatment, immature men and women intend to get together and form societies, but they fail. Sometimes their desire for murder is so uncontrollable and their level of awareness so low that they are compelled to kill and to increase drastically social dysfunctionalities such as severe racism, Islamic terrorism and murder. When there is an economic crisis, human organizations can be so harmed that the psychopathic part of society takes the lead and turns nations into barbaric entities (World War II).

Summary
Societies, by their very nature, are dysfunctional because they are formed by individuals who, most of the time, have difficulty perceiving reality. If 30% of people have personalities that are organized at the psychotic level, 50% of people are immature, which determines the characteristics of our unbalanced societies. Hence, this book aims to identify this problem so that humanity may be enlightened and may establish viable social organizations by means of individual consciousness. This study gathers information about all the manifestations of immaturity and analyses the social interactions. It starts with some immature intellectuals’ role in preventing social awareness from increasing. Writers and film directors are more intelligent, but what they show is not taken seriously; consequently, individuals keep on behaving in a pathological way. Without the help of any psychological treatment, immature men and women intend to get together and form societies, but they fail. Sometimes their desire for murder is so uncontrollable and their level of awareness so low that they are compelled to kill and to increase drastically social dysfunctionalities such as severe racism, Islamic terrorism and murder. When there is an economic crisis, human organizations can be so harmed that the psychopathic part of society takes the lead and turns nations into barbaric entities (World War II).

Table of Contents
1: The weaknesses of the French intellectuals. A- Paul-Michel Foucault. B- Jean-Paul Sartre. C- Albert Camus. D- The relation between their mind and their political actions and opinions. 2: Forever young and immature. A- The young savages. B- The adolescent liar. C- Violent youth. D- The borderline school. E- Joie de vivre. 3: The mousetrap. A- Main Street. B- Wall Street. C- Bernard Madoff. D- Jérôme Kerviel. 4: The rictus of the doll. A- This is not really entertainment. a. Tennessee Williams. b. Baby Jane Hudson. B- When girls cannot grow up. a. An immature mother. b. Two absent fathers. c. I need to grow up. C- Homicidal mothers. a. A rough woman. b. A monster or a lunatic? c. This flesh is my flesh. 5: A hive full of drones. A- What is a man? B- The equivocal function of sport. C- The psychological importance of football for the immature man. D- The structural answer of unstructured minds. E- When the most dangerous drones escape from the hive. 6: Do not ease the pain. A- The meaning of the figures. B- Anaclitic addictions. C- The Virgin Mary will save mankind. D- A feeble social reaction. 7: Anaclitic racism. A- Modern racism. a. The American Civil War. b. The French racists. B- The Norwegian knight. a. Paranoid schizophrenia! b. A man-child who does not ignore reality. c. Light racism. 8: Islamic terrorism. A- Al Qaeda. a. Osama Bin Laden. b. Mohamed Atta. B- The French Jihad. a. Khaled Kelkal. b. The suburbs are burning. c. Violence against the Jews. d. Mohamed Merah. 9: The American psychopaths. A- Trauma or interruption in the development of the ego? B- The signs of antisocial personality disorder. C- Them and the others. D- The last journey. 10: Hell. A- Adolf Hitler. B- The courtiers. C- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. D- Primal violence.

 
 



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