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The handbook of antagonism : conceptualizations, assessment, consequences, and treatment of the low end of agreeableness
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ISBN: 0128146281 0128146273 9780128146286 9780128146279 1787853721 Year: 2019 Publisher: London, England : Academic Press,

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Animosity, the Bible, and us
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ISBN: 158983402X 9781589834026 1589834011 9781589834019 9781589834019 Year: 2009 Publisher: Atlanta, Ga. Society of Biblical Literature

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Friends and foes.
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ISBN: 1282413309 9786612413308 144381993X 9781443819930 9781443803335 1443803332 Year: 2009 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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The product of an international, multi-disciplinary conference at Queen's University Belfast, the two-volume Friends and Foes series offers an illuminating investigation of the relationship between friendship and conflict by established and emerging scholars. This second volume explores the topic from political, sociological and psychological perspectives. Many of these essays examine what types of friendships are forged, and how, in contexts of potential, or actual, social and political conf...


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Hostile and malignant prejudice
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ISBN: 0367102609 0429475586 1782412573 9781782412571 9781782201113 1782201114 042990035X 042991458X Year: 2015 Publisher: London

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Hostile and Malignant Prejudice: Psychoanalytic Approaches represents the leading edge of work in the field of prejudice by members of the International Psychoanalytical Association's Committee on Prejudice (including snti-semitism), psychoanalysts who hail from Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Peru, Sweden, the United States, and Uruguay. It pursues the issues surrounding hostile and malignant prejudice as defined in the first chapter by Henri Parens, whose path-breaking work over four generations with children and their mothers uncovered the sources of aggression and prejudice on a scale from jocular slurs to murderous genocide. One chapter examines the effects of Latin America's colonial past on the psychic development of a mixed race young man whose analysis implicates a major racial and social divide in the heart of his society. In another chapter we learn of the identity conflicts of children who were separated from their parents during the Holocaust and hidden or hidden in plain sight by adopting a Christian persona. Other chapters examine the philosophical implications of the psychoanalytic approaches to hostile and malignant prejudice in human history, and the application of psychoanalysis to international relations. The various chapters and approaches of the book take psychoanalysis to the borderline areas of anthropology, philosophy, politics, and sociology to illuminate and offer ways to understand and treat in a practical way one of the greatest scourges in human history.

Aggression and menschliche Natur : Individual- und Sozialpsychologie der Feindseligkeit und Destruktivität des Menschen.
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ISBN: 3436015873 Year: 1973 Publisher: Fischer


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Psychology of hate
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ISBN: 9781613246818 1613246811 9781616680503 1616680504 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York

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Feinde und Aufrührer : Konzepte von Gegnerschaft in ägyptischen Texten besonders des Mittleren Reiches.
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ISBN: 3777614157 9783777614151 Year: 2005 Volume: 78/5 Publisher: Stuttgart Hirzel


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Enemy images in war propaganda
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ISBN: 1443837024 9781443837026 1299645305 9781299645301 1443836419 9781443836418 Year: 2012 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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In the post 9/11 world, the emotionally charged concepts of identity and ideology, enmity and political violence have once again become household words. Contrary to the serene assumptions of the early 1990s, history did not end. Civilisations are busy clashing against one another, and the self-proclaimed pacified humanity is once again showing its barbaric roots. Religion mixes with politics to produce governments that abuse even their own citizens, and victorious insurgents too often fail t...


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Enmity and violence in early modern Europe
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ISBN: 9781009287319 9781009287326 9781009287340 100928732X Year: 2023 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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In this original study Stuart Carroll transforms our understanding of Europe between 1500 and 1800 by exploring how ordinary people felt about their enemies and the violence it engendered. Enmity, a state or feeling of mutual opposition or hostility, became a major social problem during the transition to modernity. He examines how people used the law, and how they characterised their enmities and expressed their sense of justice or injustice. Through the examples of early modern Italy, Germany, France and England, we see when and why everyday animosities escalated and the attempts of the state to control and even exploit the violence that ensued. This book also examines the communal and religious pressures for peace, and how notions of good neighbourliness and civil order finally worked to underpin trust in the state. Ultimately, enmity is not a relic of the past; it remains one of the greatest challenges to contemporary liberal democracy.


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Undue hate : a behavioral economic analysis of hostile polarization in US politics and beyond
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ISBN: 0262372363 0262372371 0262047500 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press,

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How to understand the mistakes we make about those on the other side of the political spectrum -- and how they drive the affective polarization that is tearing us apart. It's well known that the political divide in the US -- particularly between Democrats and Republicans -- has grown to alarming levels in recent decades. Affective polarization -- emotional polarization, or the hostility between the parties -- has reached an unprecedented fever pitch. In Undue Hate , Daniel F. Stone tackles the biases undergirding affective polarization head-on. Stone explains why we often develop objectively false, and overly negative, beliefs about the other side -- causing us to dislike them more than we should. Approaching affective polarization through the lens of behavioral economics, Undue Hate is unique in its use of simple mathematical concepts and models to illustrate how we misjudge those we disagree with, for both political and nonpolitical issues. Stone argues that while our biases may vary, just about all of us unwisely exacerbate conflict at times -- managing to make ourselves worse off in the long run. Finally, the book offers both short- and long-term solutions for tempering our bias and limiting its negative consequences -- and, just maybe, finding a way back to understanding one another before it is too late.

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