Cold War Psychohistory in the Scottish Psyche
Wednesday, August 1st, 2007The Inner Life of Conflict It is customary to think of the Cold War as having been a post–World War II phenomenon, tersely strung between Stalin and Gorbachev. Whilst that may be so within a narrowly–defined system boundary, it is psychologically naive. To appreciate the wider and deeper perspective, we must inform our discourse with […]