L'antesignana degli studi di Psicosociologia e Psicologia Politica
Mary Parker Follett, The New State (1918)

Introduction

PART I: THE GROUP PRINCIPLE
I. The Group and the New Psychology
II. The Group Process: the Collective Idea
III. The Group Process: the Collective Idea (continued)
IV. The Group Process: the Collective Feeling
V. The Group Process: the Collective Will
VI. The Unity of the Social Process
VII. The Individual
VIII. Who is the Free Man?
IX. The New Individualism
X. Society
XI. The Self-and-Others Illusion
XII. The Crowd Fallacy
XIII. The Secret of Progress
XIV. The Group Principle at Work
XV. From Contract to Community.

PART II: THE TRADITIONAL DEMOCRACY
XVI. Democracy Not "Liberty" and "Equality" Our Political Dualism
XVII. Democracy Not the Majority: Our Political Fallacy
XVIII. Democracy Not The Crowd: Our Popular Delusion
XIX. The True Democracy
XX. The Growth of Democracy in America
XXI. After Direct Democracy -- What?

PART III: GROUP ORGANIZATION DEMOCRACY'S METHOD

1. The Neighborhood Group
XXII. Neighborhood Needs the Basis of Politics
XXIII. An Integrated Neighborhood
XXIV. Neighborhood Organization vs. Party Organization: The Will of the People
XXV. Neighborhood Organization vs. Party Organization: Leaders or Bosses?
XXVI. Neighborhood Organization vs. Party Organization: A Responsible Neighborhood
XXVII. From Neighborhood to Nation: The Unifying State

2. The Occupational Group
XXVIII. Political Pluralism
XXIX. Political Pluralism and Sovereignty
XXX. Political Pluralism and Functionalism: The Service State vs. The "Sovereign State"
XXXI. Political Pluralism and the True Federal State
XXXII. Political Pluralism (concluded)
XXXIII. Increasing Recognition of the Occupational Group

PART IV: THE DUAL ASPECT OF THE GROUP: A UNION OF INDIVIDUALS, AN INDIVIDUAL IN A LARGER UNION
XXXIV. The Moral State and Creative Citizenship
XXXV. The World State

APPENDIX
The Training for the New Democracy

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