| 21. | Seldon developed psychohistory to predict the actions of large groups of " humans ".
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| 22. | His contributions are in the fields of medieval history, psychohistory, and early American history.
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| 23. | Asimov's psychohistory ( fictional ) is rarely, if ever, mentioned in academic circles.
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| 24. | He joined the Psychohistory Forum in the mid 1980s, becoming a recognizable intellectual in the community.
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| 25. | It depicts how Seldon developed his theory of psychohistory from hypothetical concept to practical application in galactic events.
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| 26. | But Waite never contended that so-called psychohistory provided a full explanation, much less the only one.
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| 27. | In " A Psychohistory of Metaphors : Envisioning Time, Space, and Self through the Centuries"
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| 28. | Finally, multiculturalism and cultural relativism have been fiercely attacked by American social thinker Lloyd deMause, founder of psychohistory.
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| 29. | Somewhat later, the term " psychohistory " was applied by others to research of the effects of psychology on history.
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| 30. | For examples of the more frivolous and distasteful sort of psychohistory, see " The Journal of Psychohistory ".
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