Drawing on the knowledge accumulated in social and political psychology, this book scrutinizes the rise in destructive conflicts in recent years and the use of violence as a means to power. The book also addresses the imperfections of liberal institutions, which can exacerbate these divides, providing crucial context for understanding contemporary political tensions and their effects on the world's democracies.
Drawing on the knowledge accumulated in social and political psychology, this book scrutinizes the rise in destructive conflicts in recent years and the use of violence as a means to power. The book also addresses the imperfections of liberal institutions, which can exacerbate these divides, providing crucial context for understanding contemporary political tensions and their effects on the world's democracies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janusz Reykowski is Professor of Psychology at the Polish Academy of Science and co-founder and Chairman (until 2013) of the Academic Council of the Warsaw School of Social Psychology. He is a member of the Academia Europea, a Past President of the Polish Psychological Association, Past President of the International Society of Political Psychology, and an Honorary Member of the Polish Society of Social Psychology. In the last three decades, his research has focused on political psychology, specifically on solving political conflicts and on the development of democratic attitudes. He has published 10 books and over 150 articles and chapters in various languages. He was also awarded the Sanford Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Political Psychology by the International Society of Political Psychology.
Inhaltsangabe
* Contents * Preface * Introduction * Chapter 1. Violence as a Means of Attaining Group Goals * Chapter 2: Differences in Mentality-- A Source of Ideological Conflicts * Chapter 3: Opposed Interests as a Source of Conflict * Chapter 4: Economic Freedom as an Ideology * Chapter 5: The Market System as a Psychological Mechanism * Chapter 6: The Sources of Disenchantment with Democracy * Chapter 7: Political Dialogue as an Instrument of the Democratic Policy Making * References
* Contents * Preface * Introduction * Chapter 1. Violence as a Means of Attaining Group Goals * Chapter 2: Differences in Mentality-- A Source of Ideological Conflicts * Chapter 3: Opposed Interests as a Source of Conflict * Chapter 4: Economic Freedom as an Ideology * Chapter 5: The Market System as a Psychological Mechanism * Chapter 6: The Sources of Disenchantment with Democracy * Chapter 7: Political Dialogue as an Instrument of the Democratic Policy Making * References
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