
False Prophets
Studies on Authoritarianism
Leo Lowenthal(Author)
Transaction Publishers
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 31. December 1987
Book
Hardback
326 pages
978-0-88738-136-2 (ISBN)
Description
The studies in this volume deal with problems of authoritarianism and anti-Semitism. Lowenthal's book length contribution, "Prophets of Deceit," which begins this collection, is a classic of political psychology. This research study is followed by an essay, "Terror's Atomization of Man. "Lowenthal uses this material for a theory of the psychological mechanisms operative under terrorist conditions and their significance for contemporary society.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Somerset
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
589 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88738-136-2 (9780887381362)
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Content
Acknowledgments
Foreword, by Max Horkheimer
Preface
Part I: Prophets of Deceit: A Study of the Techniques of the American Agitator (with Norbert Guterman)
1 The Themes of Agitation
2 Social Malaise
3 A Hostile World
4 The Ruthless Enemy
5 The Helpless Enemy
6 The Enemy as Jew
7 A Home for the Homeless
8 The Follower
9 Self-Portrait of the Agitator
10 What the Listener Heard
Appendix I: Samples of Profascist or Anti-Semitic Statements by the Agitators Quoted in This Study
Appendix II: Bibliography of Printed Source Material
Part II: Terror's Dehumanizing Effects
11 Atomization of Man
Part III: Images of Prejudice: Anti-Semitism Among U.S. Workers During World War II
Prefatory Note, by Helmut Dubiel
12 The Parasite
13 Intellect and Education
14 Manners and Mores
15 The Clan
16 Unpunished Enjoyment
17 Totalitarian Aspects
Part IV: Toward a Psychology of Authoritarianism
18 Authority and Culture
19 Authority as a Social Relationship
20 Authority in the Course of History
21 Authority and Family
Excursus: Draft Animals and Slavery
Afterword, by Helmut Dubiel
Foreword, by Max Horkheimer
Preface
Part I: Prophets of Deceit: A Study of the Techniques of the American Agitator (with Norbert Guterman)
1 The Themes of Agitation
2 Social Malaise
3 A Hostile World
4 The Ruthless Enemy
5 The Helpless Enemy
6 The Enemy as Jew
7 A Home for the Homeless
8 The Follower
9 Self-Portrait of the Agitator
10 What the Listener Heard
Appendix I: Samples of Profascist or Anti-Semitic Statements by the Agitators Quoted in This Study
Appendix II: Bibliography of Printed Source Material
Part II: Terror's Dehumanizing Effects
11 Atomization of Man
Part III: Images of Prejudice: Anti-Semitism Among U.S. Workers During World War II
Prefatory Note, by Helmut Dubiel
12 The Parasite
13 Intellect and Education
14 Manners and Mores
15 The Clan
16 Unpunished Enjoyment
17 Totalitarian Aspects
Part IV: Toward a Psychology of Authoritarianism
18 Authority and Culture
19 Authority as a Social Relationship
20 Authority in the Course of History
21 Authority and Family
Excursus: Draft Animals and Slavery
Afterword, by Helmut Dubiel