- Psychologists League
"The Psychologists League" was an organization of left-wing
psychologists , includingKaren Machover and Dan Harris, that tried to protect the interests of unemployedpsychologists during theGreat Depression of the 1930s. Initially formed by clinicians atBellevue Hospital , it soon attracted a wide membership, organizing public discussions and taking part in the May Day Parade. As aMarxist group withCommunist sympathies, it tried not just to create more employment opportunities forpsychologists , but also to work towards the establishment of non-capitalist institutions that would assure the proper social utilization ofpsychologists . Yet although the Psychologists League did manage to create some job opportunities for psychologists, especially through theWorks Progress Administration , in its more ambitious goals it proved to be less successful. In fact its influence on the policies of theAmerican Psychological Association was largely negligible. After theMolotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939, the organization split betweenSocialists andCommunists and soon disbanded.References
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Lorenz J. Finison , "Unemployment, Politics and the History of Organized Psychology" inAmerican Psychologist Vol 31(11), Nov 1976 pp 747-755.
*Lorenz J. Finison , "Unemployment, Politics and the History of Organized Psychology: II. The psychologists league, the WPA and the national health program" inAmerican Psychologist Vol 35(5), May 1978 pp 471-477.
*Benjamin Harris, "Don't be Unconscious; Join Our Ranks": Psychology, Politics and Communist Education" in "Rethinking MARXISM ", Volume 6, Number 1 (spring 1993), pp 46-47
*Benjamin Harris, "Psychology" inMari Jo Buhle ,Paul Buhle andDan Georgakas (eds): the "Encyclopedia of the American Left ". Garland Publishing, Inc, New York and London 1990 pp 610
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