THEMES OF STUDY:

 

 -   The world of relations. . The human being, its environment and its psychic inner world.

 -   The religious principles in the individual and in the society. Psychological origins of the cults to divinity and their inherence in the social vicissitude of the peoples.

 -   The human problems derived from the social or psychological slavery of the masses. Manipulation of the human consciousnesses along the history.

 -   Globalization and its consequences. Materialism and spiritualism. The religious and social fights.

 -   The man's uncertainties. Free initiative in the ancient and modern cultures. The imagination as a power. The fantasy as a disease. Differences.

 -   The values of intelligence.The mechanisms of social changes. Social and political implications.

 

 -   The human personality. The human machine. The vocation in the human being. Imitation and creativity.

 -   The wealth of compression against the mechanical process of memorization.

 -   The ages of the human races. The man's attitude before the vicissitudes along the history. Flux and reflux of the social concepts. The man's capability of adaptation to the mythical, religious, political and social stereotypes of every time.

 -   Transcendence of the philosophical conceptions in adulthood, maturity, and in the human being's old age. Importance of the ethical and philosophical bases during childhood, puberty and adolescence. Ancestral rites related to the age of fertility and their inherences in the man's theological and cosmogonical conceptions.

 -   The concept of productivity and its relation with the social classes of the past. Forms and systems of government.

 
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