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AuthorsLevin, Jack
AuthorsRabrenovic, Gordana
Country CoverageUnited States
Accessioned Date2018-05-21T10:54:55Z
Availability Date2018-05-21T10:54:55Z
Issue Date2004-07-05
ISBN1-59102-191-X
ISBN978-1591021919
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/19995
AbstractPublisher's description: The 9/11 terrorist attacks have fed into fears that Americans are hated by others abroad and have prompted questions about the genesis of that perceived hatred. Why do people hate to such an extent that they will commit violence? Criminologist Levin and sociologist Rabrenovic explore hatred, whether it is inborn or learned behavior, what triggers it, and how it can be curbed. Using research, news reports, and anecdotes to illustrate continued discrimination against and hostilities toward various minorities, the authors examine how hatred is provoked by envy, frustration, or the need to control. They examine the rising anti-Muslim feelings in the wake of the terrorist attacks, America's troubled history of hatred toward blacks and Jews, and ethnic hatred that has spurred continued violence in nations around the world. They note that when hatred is widely shared in a society, it becomes part of the culture. The authors examine the forces that cause nations, and individuals, to capitulate to hatred and the courage it takes to resist it and work toward peace.
Languageen
PublisherPrometheus
Subject Keywordshate crime
Subject Keywordsracism and xenophobia
Subject Keywordsintolerance
Subject Keywordsreligion or belief
Subject Keywordsreligious or belief groups
Subject KeywordsMuslims
Subject Keywordsanti-Semitism
Subject Keywordsmedia
Subject KeywordsMuslims
Subject KeywordsJews
Subject Keywordsethnic groups
Subject KeywordsPeople of African descent
TitleWhy we hate
Publication CountryUnited States
Publication Place Amherst
Key IssuesHate crime
CountryUnited States
Physical Description276 p.
URL more informationhttp://www.prometheusbooks.com/
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