Proletarian protest masculinity

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Proletarian protest masculinity is a classification that relates to the category of male protest in individual psychology according to Alfred Adler . The Marxist politician Otto Rühle in particular examined the psyche of working-class children in the first decades of the 20th century and believed to identify an inferiority complex , the effects of which he described using the terms Adler. Accordingly, a disorganized rebellion against the prevailing conditions developed among working class children.

literature

  • Otto Rühle: The soul of the proletarian child. 1925, in: Otto Rühle: On the Psychology of the Proletarian Child , Frankfurt a. M. 1975, pp. 44-160.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lutz von Werder : Working-class child and class consciousness. Otto Rühle as a socialist socialization researcher, in: Otto Rühle: On the Psychology of the Proletarian Child , Frankfurt a. M. 1975, p. 16ff.
  2. Otto Rühle: The soul of the proletarian child , Frankfurt a. M. 1975, pp. 52, 82ff. 1925
  3. ibid.
  4. ibid.