• Motivation And Personality

    Motivation and Personality by Abraham H. Maslow is a groundbreaking and influential work in the field of psychology that introduced a more hopeful, holistic, and human-centered understanding of human nature. First published in 1954 and later extensively revised, the book reflects Maslow’s deep insights gained over sixteen years of research and experience.In this book, Maslow moves beyond traditional behaviorism and Freudian psychoanalysis by emphasizing the existence of a higher human nature—one that is instinctive, creative, value-driven, and oriented toward growth. He presents human beings as integrated wholes rather than fragmented parts, rejecting purely mechanical or reductionist views of personality.Maslow’s humanistic approach highlights concepts such as motivation, self-actualization, intrinsic values, and personal growth, offering a new vision of psychology that is life-affirming and optimistic. He argues that psychology should not only study pathology and dysfunction but also the highest potentials of human beings.
    More than a psychology book, Motivation and Personality represents a broader humanistic worldview, influencing fields such as education, sociology, leadership, therapy, and philosophy. Maslow described this shift as an “Unnoticed Revolution,” challenging the prevailing cynicism and despair of modern intellectual thought and replacing it with a belief in human goodness, creativity, and moral potential.
    This classic text is essential reading for students, researchers, therapists, educators, and anyone interested in understanding human motivation, personality development, and the deeper meaning of human life.