The Right to Be Human: A Biography of Abraham Maslow

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The Right to Be Human: A Biography of Abraham Maslow

Author(s): Edward Hoffman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Binding: Paperback
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Tracing the life of psychologist Abraham Maslow, The Right to Be Human offers an in-depth look at his seminal theories and the uniquely American intellectual backdrop that shaped his work.

From his groundbreaking hierarchy of needs to the concept of self-actualization and team decision-making, Maslow's ideas have influenced both psychology and modern management practices.

This critically acclaimed biography highlights how Maslow's insights into human motivation and higher purpose continue to inform leadership, organizational development and personal growth.

Ideal for students and professionals in psychology, management or human resources, it reveals both historical context and practical applications of Maslow's enduring legacy.

  • Explores the hierarchy of needs and self-actualization
  • Examines team-based decision-making and motivation
  • Connects theory to modern organizational practices

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