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Hate Handbook

Autor Martin Oppenheimer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 noi 2005
In clear, conversational, and shockingly frank prose, Martin Oppenheimer explores the causes of hatred and bigotry.The Hate Handbook is a unique and brilliant effort by a well-known sociologist of social movements to communicate to all who are interested why it is that people hate and kill one another and, despite massive tragedy, why it is that they continue to do so today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739110546
ISBN-10: 0739110543
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing

Descriere

Explores the causes of hatred and bigotry. This handbook is an effort by a well-known sociologist of social movements to communicate to all who are interested why it is that people hate and kill one another and, despite massive tragedy, why it is that they continue to do so.

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction: Hate and the Struggle for Resources
Chapter 2 Denying Abuse: Tricks of the Trade
Chapter 3 And the Oppressed Get Screwed: Observations on the Relationship of Politics and Sex
Chapter 4 Dealing With Minorities: From Genocide to Integration
Chapter 5 Yes, Virginia, There Are Conspiracies and Sometimes They're Out to Get You
Chapter 6 Terror(ism) and Hatred: "Why Do They Hate Us?"
Chapter 7 Fighting Back: Dealing With Being One-Down

Recenzii

Hate crimes are among our most difficult public policy issues. While all of us agree that violence motivated by group hatred should be condemned, few us have suggestions on how it should be addressed. Martin Oppenheimer has written a serious book. As important as its sobering substance, however, is the foundation it offers for developing effective remedies.
The greatness of the book is its combination of sophistication and accessibility, a formula which will be conducive to widespread course adoptions....SOCIOLOGICALLY, Oppenheimer provides well-grounded accounts of social stratification, of the modern state, of discrimination, and of intersection of race and class and gender and sex....Perhaps the most important promise of this book is that such people can be CALLED BACK to their humanity and decency, helped to understand that they are not attitudinally consolidated as "haters," as fearful people, as racists. They can be educated to understand how much they are actually like "the others," and how deep their commitments to democracy and freedom actually run. Creating the possibility of that recognition, that realization, is Marin Oppenheimer's great accomplishment here.