{"id":4795,"date":"2020-01-02T09:13:00","date_gmt":"2020-01-02T09:13:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.freedomshillprimer.com\/institute\/?p=4795"},"modified":"2020-01-03T04:18:41","modified_gmt":"2020-01-03T04:18:41","slug":"word-of-the-day-psychohistory","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.freedomshillprimer.com\/institute\/2020\/01\/02\/word-of-the-day-psychohistory\/","title":{"rendered":"Word of the Day: Psychohistory"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Today\u2019s word of the day, thanks to the <em>Oxford English Dictionary<\/em>, is <em>psychohistory<\/em>. <em>Psychohistory<\/em> is a noun that means \u201chistory or the writing of history employing the techniques of psychoanalysis to explore motivations, explain actions,\u201d according to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dictionary.com\">www.dictionary.com<\/a>. The <em>OED<\/em> defines it thus: \u201c\u2018The analysis or interpretation of historical events from the point of view of psychological or psychoanalytic theory.\u201d The <em>OED<\/em> adds a second definition, \u201cA treatise on or study in this subject; esp. a psychobiography.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>Psychohistory<\/em> is obviously a compound word, though the first part, <em>psycho-<\/em>, is not exactly the same as the word <em>psycho<\/em>, which is a slangy shortening of the word <em>psychopath<\/em>. <em>Psycho-<\/em> is a \u201cword-forming element meaning \u2018mind, mental; spirit, unconscious,\u2019 from Greek <em>psykho-<\/em>, combining form of <em>psykh\u0113<\/em> \u2018the soul, mind, spirit; life, one&#8217;s life, the invisible animating principle or entity which occupies and directs the physical body; understanding, the mind (as the seat of thought), faculty of reason\u2019 (see <strong>psyche<\/strong>). It also was used to form compounds in Greek, such as <em>psychapates<\/em> \u2018soul-beguiling\u2019 (with <em>apate<\/em> \u2018deceit\u2019), according to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.etymonline.com\">www.etymonline.com<\/a>. <em>History<\/em> comes into English in the 14<sup>th<\/sup> century \u201cfrom Old French <em>estoire<\/em>, <em>estorie \u2018<\/em>story; chronicle, history\u2019 (12c., Modern French <em>histoire<\/em>), from Latin <em>historia \u2018<\/em>narrative of past events, account, tale, story,\u2019 from Greek <em>historia \u2018<\/em>a learning or knowing by inquiry; an account of one&#8217;s inquiries, history, record, narrative,\u2019 from <em>historein \u2018<\/em>inquire,\u2019 from <em>hist\u014dr \u2018<\/em>wise man, judge,\u2019 from PIE <em>*wid-tor-<\/em>, from root <strong>*weid- \u2018<\/strong>to see.\u2019&#8221;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Today is National Science Fiction Day. It is not at all clear who started National Science Fiction Day, but whoever did, they chose this day because it is the birthday of one of the genre\u2019s greatest writers, Isaac Asimov.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Isaac Asimov was born in the Soviet Union in 1920, in the Smolensk Oblast, in Petrovichi. His parents traveled to Brooklyn, New York in 1923, where his parents had a series of stores that sold newspapers and magazines as well as candy. He became a US citizen in 1928, went through school, and finished a bachelor\u2019s from Columbia University in 1938. He went on to receive a Master\u2019s and a Doctorate in chemistry. Asimov began writing short stories as a boy, and he wrote science fiction, including stories about robots. He noticed that a lot of the science fiction written in the 20s and 30s depicted robots as evil creations that would kill humans and try to take over the world, so he began a series of short stories that depicted robots as just the opposite, as servants of human kind. He later gathered some of these stories into a collection with a frame story, calling it <em>I, Robot<\/em>. The title was later made into a movie that was the exact opposite of what Asimov was trying to accomplish. In the process of writing about robots, Asimov came up with the 3 laws of robotics (a word, by the way, which Asimov coined).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Asimov wrote a series of science fiction\/detective novels involving robots: <em>The Caves of Steel<\/em> (1954), <em>The Naked Sun<\/em> (1957), <em>The Robots of Dawn<\/em> (1983), and <em>Robots and Empire<\/em> (1985). His most famous series of books was the Foundation Trilogy: <em>Foundation<\/em> (1951), <em>Foundation and Empire<\/em> (1952), and <em>Second Foundation<\/em> (1953). He followed up the original trilogy with <em>Foundation\u2019s Edge<\/em> (1982) and <em>Foundation and Earth<\/em> (1986). Then he wrote two prequels to the Foundation Trilogy: <em>Prelude to Foundation<\/em> (1988) and <em>Forward the Foundation<\/em> (1993). In addition, he wrote numerous other novels and short stories, many essays, works on science, and much more. He was one of the most prolific writers in history.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>Foundation <\/em>begins on the planet of Trantor, the capital of the Galactic Empire, which is 12,000 years old and near the final stages of its collapse. In preparation for the collapse, a group of scientists, led by Harry Seldon, has created a way to preserve civilization through the collapse that is coming. These scientists have based their preparations on predictions about the behavior of the mass of people of the Empire, predictions derived from a combination of history, sociology, and mathematics. And this science is called psychohistory.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There is lots of really good science fiction by writers other than Isaac Asimov. It\u2019s often broken down into two categories, hard SF and soft SF, the former focusing more on technology and the latter focusing more on characters. But much of it is really good. In addition, science fiction inspired many of the scientists and engineers who were responsible for the moon landing and continues to inspire scientists and engineers to achieve the futuristic vision of the writers of speculative fiction.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I won\u2019t give you a list of authors to read because I\u2019m not sure I could stop. Asimov, Arthur C. Clark, Robert Heinlein, etc., etc. etc. But on this 202 Science Fiction Day, take a moment to consider renewing your acquaintance with the genre.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The image is of \u201cDr. Isaac Asimov, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right. Published in 1965, this photo also appears on the jacket of the Doubleday first edition of <em>Nine Tomorrows<\/em> so date of creation can be no later than 1959\u201d (<a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Isaac_Asimov#\/media\/File:Isaac.Asimov01.jpg\">https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Isaac_Asimov#\/media\/File:Isaac.Asimov01.jpg<\/a>).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today\u2019s word of the day, thanks to the Oxford English Dictionary, is psychohistory. 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