| 41. | By seeming to incorporate his own psychohistory into this fable, he allows it to resonate in an extraordinary and quite wonderful way.
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| 42. | For more serious and scholarly attempts to understand the psychological dimension of the past, see " The Psychohistory Review ".
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| 43. | Recent psychohistory has also been criticized for being overly-entangled with DeMause, whose theories do not speak for the entire field.
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| 44. | It has 19 branches around the globe and has for over 30 years published the " The Journal of Psychohistory ".
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| 45. | In 1980, she became acquainted with psychohistory, while studying at City University of New York under the supervision of Lloyd deMause.
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| 46. | In this same book, the word " psychohistory " is used to describe the nascent idea of Seldon's work.
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| 47. | Their talks on the former Kingdom of Trantor make Seldon consider the planet as a provisional model for the then still very immature psychohistory.
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| 48. | Do such claims, in turn, represent mainstream perception of Psychohistory ? talk ) 15 : 03, 13 August 2016 ( UTC)
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| 49. | Hummin, however, is convinced that Seldon knows something, so he continuously presses him to work out a starting point to develop psychohistory.
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| 50. | Furthermore, the concept of psychohistory, which gives the events in the story a sense of rational fatalism, leaves little room for moralization.
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