An edition of Path to Collective Madness (2001)

Path to Collective Madness

A Study in Social Order and Political Pathology

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An edition of Path to Collective Madness (2001)

Path to Collective Madness

A Study in Social Order and Political Pathology

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Publisher
Praeger Publishers
Language
English
Pages
296

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Cover of: Path to Collective Madness
Path to Collective Madness
2001, ABC-CLIO, LLC
in English
Cover of: Path to Collective Madness
Path to Collective Madness: A Study in Social Order and Political Pathology
2001, ABC-CLIO, LLC
in English
Cover of: Path to Collective Madness
Path to Collective Madness: A Study in Social Order and Political Pathology
June 30, 2001, Praeger Paperback, ABC-CLIO, LLC
Paperback in English
Cover of: Path to Collective Madness
Path to Collective Madness: A Study in Social Order and Political Pathology
June 30, 2001, Praeger Publishers
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First Sentence

"In the lush, green undulating hills of the tiny East African village of Nayatovu, just north of Kigali, Rwanda, where the last of the morning mist desperately clings to the red serpentine dirt road, Juliana Mukankwaya wore a vacant look as she explained why she, herself a mother of six, along with a number of other women from her village, rounded up two children of her Tutsi neighbor and bludgeoned them to death."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HM753, HM753 .G86 2001eb, HM753 .G86 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
296
Dimensions
9.8 x 6.1 x 1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9553980M
Internet Archive
pathtocollective0000gupt
ISBN 10
0275972208
ISBN 13
9780275972202
LCCN
00064955
OCLC/WorldCat
50321117, 44885385
Library Thing
1154383
Goodreads
3253261

Excerpts

In the lush, green undulating hills of the tiny East African village of Nayatovu, just north of Kigali, Rwanda, where the last of the morning mist desperately clings to the red serpentine dirt road, Juliana Mukankwaya wore a vacant look as she explained why she, herself a mother of six, along with a number of other women from her village, rounded up two children of her Tutsi neighbor and bludgeoned them to death.
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