The Remaking of a Mind: A Soldier's Thoughts On War and Reconstruction
- 310 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This Belgian socialist psychologist focused on critiquing Marxism and advocating for 'planism' in his writings. Following World War I, he taught sociology in Germany, later returning to Belgium after the Reichstag fire. He rose to the presidency of the Belgian Worker Party. His 1940 manifesto welcoming the German occupation of Belgium became a controversial act.