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Maslow And The Nature Of The Creative Person
This week I’ve been reading The Farther Reaches of Human Nature by A.H. Maslow, who was apparently a foremost spokesman for humanist psychology. I picked up on Maslow’s publication when it was mentioned as influential within Jacob Nordby’s Blessed Are … Continue reading
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