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100 1 $aGaylin, Willard.
245 10 $aHatred :$bthe psychological descent into violence /$cWillard Gaylin.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bPublic Affairs,$c℗♭2003.
300 $aviii, 261 pages ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g[pt. 1].$tHatred --$g1.$tConfronting evil head-on --$g2.$tDefining hatred --$g[pt. 2].$tHatred as an emotion --$g3.$tRage : the emotional core of hatred --$g4.$tFeeling threatened --$g5.$tEnvy : locating an enemy --$g[pt. 3].$tHatred as a thought disorder --$g6.$tUnderstanding "normal" behavior --$g7.$tUnderstanding "sick" behavior --$g8.$tThe paranoid shift --$g9.$tThe psychotic and the psychopath --$g[pt. 4].$tHatred as an attachment --$g10.$tIdentifying the self --$g11.$tIdentifying the enemy --$g[pt. 5].$tThe cultures of hatred --$g12.$tA culture of hatred --$g13.$tA community of haters --$g14.$tConfronting hatred head-on --$tAcknowledgments --$tIndex.
520 1 $a"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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