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The GAM/DP Theory II

A New Theory of Personality and Creativity

William A. Therivel

The Author writes, "I see myself as a scientist who has discovered some very important factors in the development of individuals and civilizations; and my theory is an explanation of both what makes people highly creative and what makes societies grow, prosper, and decline."

The author encapsulates his theory with the acronym GAM/DP. See Volume I for a more complete description.

Volume II:The societal effects of the long-term impact of the Division of Power (DP) or Unity of Power (UP) are discussed in this volume. The DP chapters compare the three Griselda stories. The GAM chapters specifically refer to the personality families identified in Volume I (2001) and to the creative potential, which comes from a high GxAxM of youth.

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ISBN: 1-886513-51-1
342 Pages
xSize: 6 x 9
Binding: Hardbound w dustjacket
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