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The Psychological Descent into Violence

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An edition of Hatred (2003)

Hatred

The Psychological Descent into Violence

1st edition
  • 2 Want to read

"In Hatred, Dr. Willard Gaylin takes us into the minds of those who hate. First, he describes how raw personal passions are transformed into individual acts of violence. Then he dissects the mechanisms by which cynical political and religious leaders manipulate frustrated and deprived subject populations, creating cultures of hatred and acts of mass terror." "Hatred is the culminating masterwork in Willard Gaylin's life-long study of human emotions. Writing for the educated lay audience, in the eloquent, but everyday language of his bestsellers Feelings and Rediscovering Love, he takes us to the very roots of hatred. Hatred is a survival manual for our times."--Jacket.

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Publisher
PublicAffairs
Language
English
Pages
261

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Hatred: The Psychological Descent into Violence
2009, PublicAffairs
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2009, PublicAffairs
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Hatred: The Psychological Descent into Violence
September 7, 2004, PublicAffairs
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Hatred: The Psychological Descent into Violence
April 15, 2003, PublicAffairs
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First Sentence

""One day, in July 1941, half of the population of Jedwabne, Poland, murdered the other half-some 1,600 men, women, and children representing all but 7 of the town's Jews.""

Classifications

Library of Congress
BF575.H3 G39 2003, BF575.H3G39 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
261
Dimensions
8.6 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
Weight
15.5 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8820569M
Internet Archive
hatred00will
ISBN 10
1586481665
ISBN 13
9781586481667
LCCN
2002037139
OCLC/WorldCat
51280652
Library Thing
918607
Goodreads
2698935

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"One day, in July 1941, half of the population of Jedwabne, Poland, murdered the other half-some 1,600 men, women, and children representing all but 7 of the town's Jews."
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