G. E. (George Everett) Partridge

G. E. (George Everett) Partridge
George Everett Partridge was an American psychologist and writer, best known for his work in developmental and abnormal psychology. He is credited with coining the term "sociopath" to describe individuals with antisocial personality disorder. Partridge's notable works include "Genetic Philosophy of Education," which explored the influence of hereditary factors on education. He also studied and wrote about adolescence, emphasizing the psychological development and challenges faced during this stage of life.

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PREFACE This book contains two closely related studies of the consciousness of nations. It has been written during the closing months of the war and in the days that have followed, and is completed while the Peace Conference is still in session, holding in the balance, as many believe, the fate of many hopes, and perhaps the whole future of the world. We see focussed there in Paris all the motives that... more...