Why We HateMcGraw Hill Professional, 16 juin 2003 - 352 pages "In the post-9/11 struggle for a sane global vision, this antihatred manifesto could not be more timely."--O: The Oprah Magazine In this acclaimed volume, Pulitzer-Prize nominated science writer Rush W. Dozier Jr. demystifies our deadliest emotion--hate. Based on the most recent scientific research in a range of fields, from anthropology to zoology, Why We Hate explains the origins and manifestations of this toxic emotion and offers realistic but hopeful suggestions for defusing it. The strategies offered here can be used in both everyday life to improve relationships with family and friends as well as globally in our efforts to heal the hatreds that fester within and among nations of the world. |
Table des matières
SCIENTIFIC INSIGHTS INTO THE NATURE OF | 1 |
PREVENTING AND ELIMINATING HATE | 27 |
THE BINARY INSTINCT | 39 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Why We Hate: Understanding, Curbing, and Eliminating Hate in Ourselves and ... Rush W. Dozier Affichage d'extraits - 2002 |
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