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SYMBOLISM REVISITED: Notes on the Symptomatic Thought Process, by Edgar J. Ridley
SYMBOLISM REVISITED: Notes on the Symptomatic Thought Process, by Edgar J. Ridley
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“Symptomatic thinking may well be the cure for the world's disorders.”
--Eric Watkins, African Business Magazine
Since the works of Gerald Massey and Carl Jung, no other book has penetrated the world of symbolism like Ridley’s Symbolism Revisited: Notes on the Symptomatic Thought Process. Ridley transcends Massey and Jung by offering the symptomatic thought process as an alternative to symbolic thinking. This book will radically change the way we [see] every academic discipline and will [force] us to take a look at our behavior patterns. Symbolism Revisited: Notes on the Symptomatic Thought Process is the second of a trilogy, the first being An African Answer: The Key to Global Productivity. The last book in the trilogy will be titled The Symptomatic Thought Process: Changing the Structure of Civilization. This book, Symbolism Revisited: Notes on the Symptomatic Thought Process, is a definitive departure point for all works on symbolism and mythology.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Edgar J. Ridley is an international management consultant with a worldwide practice based in New York City. He has been published in Africa, Asia, and Europe as well as the United States. He is the author of An African Answer: The Key to Global Productivity (AWP, 1996).
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Management, Sociology, Cultural Studies/AFRICA & AFRICAN-AMERICAN