Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into the intricate world of social emotions with Rudolf Maria Holzapfel's "Panideal: Psychologie Der Sozialen GefÃ1/4hle." Originally published in 1901, this seminal work explores the psychological underpinnings of social feelings, offering a profound examination of their impact on human behavior and societal structures.
Holzapfel's insightful analysis provides a valuable perspective on the sociological and philosophical aspects of human interaction. This enduring study invites readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of social emotions in understanding the complexities of modern society.
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