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Klaus Holzkamp (1927–1995) was a professor at Free University Berlin and the founder of German Critical Psychology, which worked towards a renewal of academic psychology. His ideas inspired and mobilized generations of young researchers and practitioners who were discontented with the socio-political function of psychology and the human sciences. Although his approach has been discussed internationally, much of his work is not available in English. With this book we offer a selection of his writings in order to introduce the reader to the central ideas of Holzkamp’s psychology from the standpoint of the subject.
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Osterkamp, U., Schraube, E. (2013). Introduction: Klaus Holzkamp and the Development of Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject. In: Schraube, E., Osterkamp, U. (eds) Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject. Critical Theory and Practice in Psychology and the Human Sciences. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137296436_1
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