Constancy and Change in Human Development
Explore the profound questions of human development in "Constancy and Change in Human Development," a compelling work published by Harvard University Press in 1980. This insightful book, spanning 754 pages, delves into the malleability of human nature and the potential for meaningful change within individuals. Authoritative discussions challenge readers to consider whether our growth is constrained by genetic predispositions and early childhood experiences. The topics addressed resonate with both personal and political implications, making this a vital read for anyone interested in the behavioral sciences. Discover the intricate dynamics of human growth and the ongoing debate surrounding our capacity for change. Perfect for scholars, students, and curious minds alike, this hardback edition is a valuable addition to your library.