The meaning of this painting,
a white god rebuking Amerindians,
is explained in chapter 11, here.
Chapters marked with an asterisk
do not appear in the blog edition:
Preface
Psychohistory
A very conservative family *
“Follow the females” *
A class with Colin Ross
The history of childhood and its Newton
Periodization of parental-filial relations
Julian Jaynes and the bicameral mind
Silvano Arieti and schizophrenia
The feathered serpent
“The world's most beautiful city”
Sahagún's exclamation
The Bernaldine pages
“The best education of the world”
An encounter of psychoclasses
Quetzalcóatl's return
Psychohistory in meta-perspective
Perspective
Ark
The Boasian regression
A critique of Lloyd deMause
What is redeemable in psychohistory?
The infanticidal psychoclass: references
Epilogue
Six thousand holocausts
Monday, May 17, 2010
Contents Page of The Return of Quetzalcoatl
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I wrote a postscript to my book—aborted, since it never appeared in Gates of Vienna.
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