M. D Faber
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Faber presents historical and modern witchcraft as a representative example of the way in which cults and religions attract people to their ranks for reasons that are rooted in the dynamic unconscious. He works to demystify the retreat into the occult by viewing it as a response to certain major features of the developmental process, including the fear of separation.
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In this radical examination of psychological and philosophical theories of perception, M.D. Faber synthesizes significant aspects of both. Treating such diverse subjects as mysticism, economics, epistemology, politics and the rearing of children, Faber links innovative psychoanalytic concepts to the mainstream of modern philosophical thought.