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what are some good books that I can start with to understand psychology, psychoanalysis?

>> No.15661252

>>15661244
MacDonald, K. B. (1998). The culture of critique: An evolutionary analysis of Jewish involvement in twentieth-century intellectual and political movements (p. viii). Westport: Praeger.

>> No.15661331

>>15661244
The Freud reader edited by Peter Gay is good.

>> No.15661348

>>15661331
hm is it good for a beginner?
Some people told me I have to read the Greeks to understand psychology and while I do want to do that I want to study what I want to as well

>> No.15661590

>>15661348
You don't have to read anything to understand psychology, that's just a retarded /lit/ meme. Psychology is simple to understand, jump in wherever you want.

>> No.15661600

>>15661590
What this guy said

>> No.15661658

>>15661244
If you want freud then ->
“Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis“