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No al totalitarismo!

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No al totalitarismo!
No al totalitarismo!

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No al totalitarismo!

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Fomentar el desarrollo de una personalidad autónoma y crítica desde la temprana edad es el antídoto para arrebatar el pensamiento único y las presiones sociales en la adultez. Boris Cyrulnik cuestiona las nociones gregarias del nacionalismo, el fanatismo grupal y el odio que él mismo experimentó bajo la forma de antisemitismo durante su infancia, y que se están repitiendo en la actualidad como consecuencia de discursos dominantes, políticas autoritarias o conflictos bélicos. En ¡No al totalitarismo!, el célebre neuropsiquiatra francés relata su propia experiencia biográfica y acude a la vida de Josef Mengele, Adolf Eichmann o Stefan Zweig, entre otros, para explorar las peligrosas consecuencias que derivan de los mecanismos de conformismo y sumisión a las ideologías predominantes que se siguen produciendo en las sociedades de hoy en día. La Historia se repite y sin embargo: ¿por qué para algunas personas resulta más fácil resistir (y hasta rebelarse) a discursos dominantes mientras que otras prefieren refugiarse en una servidumbre confortable? La respuesta está en los primeros 1000 días de la vida del bebé, pues garantizar un apego seguro durante la etapa infantil ayudará a desarrollar la confianza de uno mismo y la autoestima necesarias para entrenar una visión más crítica de la realidad y alcanzar una verdadera libertad interior.
Encouraging the development of an autonomous and critical personality from an early age is the antidote to the snatching away of single-mindedness and social pressures in adulthood. Boris Cyrulnik questions the gregarious notions of nationalism, group fanaticism and hatred that he himself experienced in the form of anti-Semitism during his childhood, and are now being repeated as a consequence of dominant discourses, authoritarian policies or war conflicts. In No to Totalitarianism, the famous French neuropsychiatrist recounts his own biographical experience and draws on the lives of Josef Mengele, Adolf Eichmann and Stefan Zweig, among others, to explore the dangerous consequences of the mechanisms of conformism and submission to prevailing ideologies that continue to exist in today's societies. History repeats itself, yet why is it that some people find it easier to resist (and even rebel against) dominant discourses while others prefer to retreat into comfortable servitude? The answer lies in the first 1000 days of a baby's life, as ensuring a secure attachment during the infant stage will help develop the self-confidence and self-esteem necessary to train a more critical view of reality and achieve true inner freedom.

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