![]() ![]() This guide follows the Routledge (US) 1999 edition. According to Peterson, until 2018, people didn’t know how to respond to the genre-defying book. While Maps of Meaning is certainly an original and complex work, some have criticized it for its generalizations and dismissal of historical materialism as a basis for human behavior.Īlthough the book received little attention when first published in 1999, its unabridged audiobook edition, released in June 2018, shot to the 4th place in the monthly Audio Nonfiction category on The New York Times Best Seller list. Peterson bolsters his theories through elaborate diagrams and references to personal anecdotes, the experiences of his patients, and the writings of thinkers like Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. ![]()
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