hate

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hate

Worse than war

genocide, eliminationism, and the ongoing assault on humanity
2009
An investigation of genocide, arguing that the problem should be considered as part of a larger political phenomenon the author calls eliminationism, identifying the elements of eliminationism, and discussing how it can be prevented.

Bigotry, prejudice, and hatred

definitions, causes & solutions
1992
Various authors discuss what compels the bigot, how did prejudice and hatred emerge, and what can be done to overcome social undercurrent.

The day Leo said I hate you

2010
Leo, upset that he has been hearing the word "no" all day, lets three words slip out that he wishes he could take back.

Prisoners of hate

the cognitive basis of anger, hostility, and violence
2000
Describes the specific psychological causes of anger, interpersonal hostility, ethnic conflict, genocide, and war, and provides a framework for remedying those problems.

Why we hate

2004
The authors, a criminologist and sociologist, investigate why hate exists and how to prevent violence and destruction as products of it, discussing such topics as anti-Americanism, the September 11 terrorist attacks, white supremacist and civilian militia groups, and the "troubles" in Northern Ireland.

Overcoming feelings of hatred

2003
Shows teenagers how to identify and cope with different types of hatred.

Hitler's charisma

leading millions into the abyss
2013
Examines the nature of Hitler's appeal and reveals the role his charisma played in his success by investigating the social, psychological, and historical aspects that helped form his personality.

Prejudice

2003
Examines questions about prejudice, discussing what it is and why it occurs, and offering advice on how to respond to prejudice and how to work to reduce it.

Hatred, bigotry, and prejudice

definitions, causes & solutions
1999
Contains twenty-seven essays in which the authors discuss various cases of hate crimes in America; look at hate crime legislation; consider the origins and reasons for hatred, bigotry, and prejudice; and offer suggestions for how such crimes can be eliminated.

Hate groups

1995
Discusses the Ku Klux Klan, Skinheads, Identity Christians and other hate groups operating in the United States.

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