The Human Difference: Evolution, Civilization - and Destruction

Author(s) : Michael Robbins

The Human Difference: Evolution, Civilization - and Destruction

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  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : October 2023
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 180
  • Category :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 97538
  • ISBN 13 : 9781032580555
  • ISBN 10 : 1032580550
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From a multidisciplinary perspective grounded in psychoanalysis, this book explores the manifestations of mind that distinguish humans from other species, culture, civilization, and destructiveness.

Psychoanalysis was created by Freud in an effort to understand neurosis and psychosis, the names he gave to individual human destructiveness. His understanding was limited and incorrect because the science of evolution and the disciplines of sociology and cultural anthropology were in their infancy when he formulated his ideas. He did not comprehend that destructiveness is qualitatively different in humans than in other species and he ignored the problem of how biological instincts become mental processes. These limitations left psychoanalysis with one of its most perplexing unsolved problems, the mysterious leap from mind to body. This book explains how neoteny, the prolonged period of postnatal immaturity that distinguishes humans from other animals, requires and enables complex learning from caregivers. It is the knowledge acquired from this learning and its intergenerational transmission that links the biological theory of evolution with the psychosocial theory of psychoanalysis and explains how the human species is unique.

This book will be of interest to those who want to learn about how integrating the findings of evolutionary science, primatology, sociology, and cultural anthroplogy with the theory of psychoanalysis expands our understanding of what makes humans unique and its implications for the future of our species, and how it empowers us to influence the destiny of humankind.

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In this major achievement Dr Robbins demonstrates the sweep of his scholarship in a stunning analysis of the human difference from other species with regard to mental structure, civilisation and destructiveness. He integrates psychoanalysis with evolution theory, primatology and sociology and examines manifestations of human destructiveness that have no parallel in other species such as murder, war, persecution and devastation of the environment related to the explosive increase in human population.
Henry Lothane, clinical professor of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine

Robbins penetrates the mystery of the leap from body to mind and explores the origins of civilisation and malignant human destructiveness. He explains Freud's limited understanding of biology and introduces the role of neoteny and dependency on caregivers in the acquisition of a second mental process unique to humans. His experience in treating the psychoses helps Robbins to revise the theory of evolution and integrate it with psychoanalytic theory, offering a deeper understanding of human nature. Original and fascinating!
Riccardo Lombardi, MD, author of Body-Mind Dissociation and Formless Infinity

Table of Contents


1. Introduction: The Mutually Enriching Contributions of the Psychoanalytic Theory of Mind and the Biological Theory of Evolution to Understanding the Uniqueness of Human Civilization and Human Destructivess

2. Homo Destrudo: The Manifestations of Human Destructiveness

3. Human Destructiveness in Mythology and Fiction

4. A History of the Contributions and Limitations of Psychoanalysis and Other Disciplines to the Understanding of Human Destructiveness

5. The Difference Between Humans and Other Primate Species: Complex Learning and the Accumulation and Intergenerational Transmission of Knowledge

6. The Theory of Evolution and its Limitations Comprehending the Human Difference

7. Revising the Theory of Evolution to Account for the Human Difference

8. The Unique Nature of Human Mind: Reflective Representational Thought

9. The Origins of Reflective Thought and Human Individuality During the Attachment-Separation Phase of Development

10. The Basic Principles Governing the Social Organization of Species

11. Human Social Organization in the Beginning: Inferences from Remaining Human Tribes

12. Evolution of the Human Social Difference Through the Acquisition and Intergenerational Transmission of Knowledge

13. The Developmental Origins of Individual Destructiveness: The Interaction of Biology and Learning

14. Individual Human Destructivess: From Failures of Self-Care to the Spectrum of Psychoses

15. Individual Human Destructiveness: Four Patients and a Former President

16. Social Destructiveness: The Clash Between Groups: Belief versus Belief, Belief verus Reflective Thought, and Reflective Thought verus Reflective Thought

17. Civilization and the Confusing Interaction of Constructive and Destructive Forces

18. Implications of a Psychoanalytic Understanding of the Human Difference Based on a Revised Theory of Evolution for Society and for the Fate of Our Species

About the Author(s)

Michael Robbins is a psychoanalyst, member of the American and International Psychoanalytic Societies, former professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and author of 5 previous books and more than 40 articles in refereed journals.

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