The psychology of hate /

The psychology of hate / edited by Robert J. Sternberg. - First edition. - x, 263 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

From Plato to Putnam : four ways to think about hate / Understanding and combating hate / The origins and evolution of hate, with notes on prevention / A cognitive perspective on hate and violence / Roots of hate, violence, and evil / The diminution of hate through the promotion of positive individual-context relations / Hate, conflict, and moral exclusion / On hate and its determinants : some affective and cognitive influences / Genocidal hatred : now you see it, now you don't / On the nature of prejudice : the psychological foundations of hate / Hate is the imitation of love / Edward B. Royzman, Clark McCauley and Paul Rozin -- Robert J. Sternberg -- Ervin Staub -- Aaron T. Beck and James Pretzer -- Roy F. Baumeister and David A. Butz -- Richard M. Lerner, Aida Bilalbegovic Balsano, Rumeli Banik and Sophie Naudeau -- Susan Opotow -- Leonard Berkowitz -- David Moshman -- John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner and Adam R. Pearson -- C. Fred Alford. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11.

"The Psychology of Hate is a groundbreaking book that brings together experts on the psychology of hate to present their diverse viewpoints in a single volume. The contributors address several provocative questions: How is hate conceptualized and what evidence is there for this conceptualization? What is the role of hate in terrorism, massacres, and genocides? How can hate be assessed? In addition, this volume provides concrete suggestions for how to combat hate and attempts to understand the minds of both those who hate and those who are hated."--BOOK JACKET.

1591471842 9781591471844

2004012194


Hate.

BF575.H3 / P74 2005

152.4

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