Sunday, April 28, 2013

A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness

A First-Rate Madness
A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness
Nassir Ghaemi (Author)
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An investigation into the surprisingly deep correlation between mental illness and successful leadership, as seen through the lives of some of the most important political figures in history

In A First-Rate Madness, Nassir Ghaemi, director of the Mood Disorders Program at Tufts Medical Center, offers a myth-shattering exploration of the powerful connections between mood illnesses (depression and bipolar disorder) and leadership. He sets forth a controversial, compelling thesis: the very qualities that mark those with mood disorders—creativity, resilience, empathy, and realism—also make for the best leaders in times of crisis. From the importance of the “depressive realism” and creativity of mentally ill or mentally abnormal figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Martin Luther King, Jr., to the lackluster leadership of “mentally normal” men such as Neville Chamberlain, George W. Bush, and Tony Blair, A First-Rate Madness overturns many of our most cherished perceptions about greatness and the mind and provides a unique insight for understanding our current political leaders and presidential candidates going into the next election season.
 
A First-Rate Madness includes profiles of Tony Blair, George W. Bush, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi, Adolf Hitler, Martin Luther King, Jr., Abraham Lincoln, Richard Nixon, Franklin D. Roosevelt, William Tecumseh Sherman, Ted Turner, among other famous leaders.

  • Rank: #29149 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-06-26
  • Released on: 2012-06-26
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 8.27" h x .83" w x 5.71" l, .63 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness by Nassir Ghaemi Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Compact Disc Condition Brand New Author Biography NASSIR GHAEMI is a professor of psychiatry and pharmacology at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, where he directs the Mood Disorders Program. He trained in psychiatry at, and also serves on the faculty of Harvard Medical School and has degrees in history (BA, Georg

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness by Nassir Ghaemi Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Ghaemi, who runs the Mood Disorders Program at Tufts University Medical Center, draws from the careers such notable leaders as Lincoln, Churchill, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., JFK, and others to build an argument at once controversial and compelling. Publisher Description An inv

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

When Illness Strikes the Leader: The Dilemma of the Captive King

When Illness Strikes the Leader
When Illness Strikes the Leader: The Dilemma of the Captive King
Professor Robert S. Robins (Author), Dr. Jerrold Post M.D. (Author)

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The illness or disability of a world leader can change the course of history. When Lenin became too infirm to remove Stalin from a position of power, when the shah of Iran's terminal cancer was kept secret from fellow Iranians and foreign supporters until Ayatollah Khomeini's Islamic revolution had succeeded, the political consequences were monumental. In this absorbing book, two experts in political psychology reveal how the infirmities of leaders have affected their own societies and the broader course of world events. Drawing on a wide range of examples, including Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria, Woodrow Wilson, Adolf Hitler, Idi Amin, Deng Xiao-peng, Ferdinand Marcos, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Menachem Begin, Dr. Jerrold M. Post and Robert S. Robins explore the impact of physical and mental illness on political leadership. Post and Robins investigate the effects of illness on the leader, his inner circle, his followers, and the political system itself. They discuss such thought-provoking topics as: -how the nature of the illness affects decisionmaking; -how mortal illness can make a leader more determined to make his mark on history; -how a leader's disability can be hidden from the public in every political system; -the effects of prescribed drugs and substance abuse on leadership behavior; -the conflicted role and ethical dilemmas of physicians who care for the powerful; -and how the demands and privileges of high office compromise the quality of medical care. In closed societies where there is no clear mechanism of succession, say the authors, the ailing or aging leader and his close advisers can become locked in a fatal embrace, each dependent upon the other for survival: a captive king and his captive court. In the absence of clear rules for determining when a leader is disabled and should be replaced and how a successor will be chosen, illness in high office can be highly destabilizing. Post and Robins's book will be engrossing-and timely-reading for all those interested in leadership, history, and the political process.

  • Rank: #100999 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-02-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .59" w x 5.98" l, .86 pounds
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  • 262 pages

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Motherland in Danger: Soviet Propaganda during World War II

Motherland in Danger
Motherland in Danger: Soviet Propaganda during World War II
Karel C. Berkhoff (Author)
5.0 out of 5 stars(2)

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Much of the story about the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany has yet to be told. In Motherland in Danger, Karel Berkhoff addresses one of the most neglected questions facing historians of the Second World War: how did the Soviet leadership sell the campaign against the Germans to the people on the home front?

For Stalin, the obstacles were manifold. Repelling the German invasion would require a mobilization so large that it would test the limits of the Soviet state. Could the USSR marshal the manpower necessary to face the threat? How could the authorities overcome inadequate infrastructure and supplies? Might Stalin’s regime fail to survive a sustained conflict with the Germans?

Motherland in Danger takes us inside the Stalinist state to witness, from up close, its propaganda machine. Using sources in many languages, including memoirs and documents of the Soviet censor, Berkhoff explores how the Soviet media reflected—and distorted—every aspect of the war, from the successes and blunders on the front lines to the institution of forced labor on farm fields and factory floors. He also details the media’s handling of Nazi atrocities and the Holocaust, as well as its stinting treatment of the Allies, particularly the United States, the UK, and Poland. Berkhoff demonstrates not only that propaganda was critical to the Soviet war effort but also that it has colored perceptions of the war to the present day, both inside and outside of Russia.

  • Rank: #86031 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-04-25
  • Released on: 2012-03-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x .59" w x 6.14" l, 1.47 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 416 pages

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Motherland in Danger: Soviet Propaganda During World War II by Karel C. Berkhoff Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Berkhoff addresses one of the most neglected questions facing historians of the Second World War: how did the Soviet leadership sell the campaign against the Germans to people on the home front? Motherland in Danger takes us inside the Stalinist state to witness, up close, how the Soviet media refle

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

The Presidential Difference: Leadership Style from Roosevelt to Clinton

The Presidential Difference
The Presidential Difference: Leadership Style from Roosevelt to Clinton
Fred I. Greenstein (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars(16)

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Propaganda & Political Psychology

As Americans choose and install a new president for a new century they could do no better than to read this work by one of our keenest observers of the modern presidency. Drawing on a quarter-century's immersion in the presidential record and scores of interviews, Fred I. Greenstein provides a fascinating and instructive account of the qualities that have served well and poorly in the Oval Office from Franklin D. Roosevelt's first hundred days to the end of the Clinton administration.

Greenstein offers a series of bottom-line judgments on each of his eleven subjects and a bold new explanation of why presidents succeed or fail. Previous analysts have placed their bets on the president's political prowess or personal character. Yet by the first standard, LBJ should have been our greatest president, and by the second the nod would go to Jimmy Carter. Greenstein surveys each president's record in public communication, political skill, vision, cognitive style, and emotional intelligence. He concludes that the last is by far the most important.

According to Greenstein, FDR provides endless positive lessons but is a source of warnings. Truman let his bizarre readings of history lead him astray. Eisenhower was wise but failed to communicate a vision. Kennedy had no vision. Reagan was Carter in reverse. It is Ford who is most unappreciated and genuinely interesting. Ford balanced many conflicting demands, kept his poise, and left the office much stronger than he found it.

Presidents can avoid failure if they are willing to accept the warnings of failures past and act accordingly. But it is not only presidents who should read this book with care. Some flaws cannot be overcome nomatter how otherwise talented the man. Only three of Greenstein's eleven modern presidents were "fundamentally free of distracting emotional perturbations." When we choose our presidents, we will do well to listen to Greenstein and "Beware the presidential contender who lacks emotional intelligence. In its absence all else may turn to ashes."

  • Rank: #47401 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-05-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 288 pages

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by Fred I. Greenstein - California-Princeton Fulfillment Services (2001) - Paperback - ISBN 0691090831 9780691090832

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by Fred I. Greenstein - Simon & Schuster, Inc. (2000) - Hardback - ISBN 0684827336 9780684827339

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Free Press 5/19/2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition with full number line. Hardback with dust jacket in good condition!

Obama on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President

Obama on the Couch
Obama on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President
M.D. Justin A. Frank (Author)
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Even though he’s three years into his term as President, many Americans feel like they don’t know the “real” Barack Obama. From the idealistic campaigner who seemed to share our dreams, and who promised to fulfill our lofty expectations, to pragmatic politician who has repeatedly compromised on the promises of his campaign, it indeed seems as though there are two Obamas. What to make of this? How can the electorate get a better sense of its commander-in-chief, and how can the President more effectively lead a nation in a moment of turmoil and crisis? These questions are of great interest to most Americans, but the questions – and their potential answers – are especially intriguing for a psychiatrist eager to diagnose and help cure the ills that plague our country. Here, Justin Frank, M.D. ,a practicing psychoanalyst and the author of the New York Times bestseller Bush on the Couch - brings a new patient into his office, and the results of his sessions are not only fascinating, but they provide valuable insights that will help readers in their frustrating pursuit of the President’s character.Obama’s transformation over the course of his brief but incredibly well-examined political career has left some supporters disillusioned and has further frustrated opponents. To explore this change in behavior, and Obama’s seeming inability to manage the response to his actions, Dr. Frank delves into his past, in particular, the President’s turbulent childhood, to paint a portrait of a mixed-race child who experienced identity issues early in life, further complicated by his father’s abandonment. As he addresses everything from Obama’s approach to health care reform, his handling of the Gulf Oil spill, to his Middle East strategies, Dr. Frank argues that the President’s decisions are motivated by inner forces - in particular, he focuses on Obama’s overwhelming need to establish consensus, which can occasionally undermine his personal—and his party’s—objectives. By examining the President’s memoirs, his speeches, and his demeanor in public, Dr. Frank identifies the basis for some of his confusing or self-defeating behavior. Most significantly, he looks at the President’s upbringing and explores the ways in which it has shaped him—and what this means for our nation and its future. Obama is a complex and mysterious figure who inspires many questions and great interest from Republicans, Democrats, and from the rabid 24-hour news cycle; this book provides what everyone’s been looking for: an intriguing and provocative assessment of the President’s strengths, weaknesses, and even what could be called his destructive tendencies, ultimately drawing connections that will enable readers to interpret recent history in revealing new ways. As Obama’s first term comes to a close, speculation about the future will only grow more intense; Obama on the Couch will give average citizens and pundits alike a way to help all of us anticipate what the President will do next—and what the future of our country might hold.

  • Rank: #113862 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-10-18
  • Released on: 2011-10-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x 6.25" w x 1.00" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 288 pages

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Obama on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President by Justin A. Frank Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Author Biography Justin A. Frank, MD, is a clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry at George Washington University Medical Center. Since 1980 he has been a teaching analyst at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute. He is past president of the Greater Washington Chapter of Physicians for Social

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"Even though he's three years into his term as President, many Americans feel like they don't know the real Barack Obama. From the idealistic campaigner who seemed to share our dreams, and who promised to fulfill our lofty expectations, to pragmatic politician who has repeatedly compromised on the promises of his campaign, it indeed seems as though there are two Obamas. What to make of this? How can the electorate get a better sense of its commander-in-chief, and how can the President more effectively lead a nation in a moment of turmoil and crisis? These questions are of great interest to most Americans, but the questions and their potential answers are especially intriguing for a psychiatrist eager to diagnose and help cure the ills that plague our country. Here, Justin Frank, MD ,a practicing psychoanalyst and the author of the New York Times bestseller Bush on the Couch - brings a new patient into his office, and the results of his sessions are not only fascinating, but they provide valuable insights that will help readers in their frustrating pursuit of the President's character.Obama's transformation over the course of his brief but incredibly well-examined political career has left some supporters disillusioned and has further frustrated opponents. To explore this change in behavior, and Obama's seeming inability to manage the response to his actions, Dr. Frank delves into his past, in particular, the President's turbulent childhood, to paint a portrait of a mixed-race child who experienced identity issues early in life, further complicated by his father's abandonment. As he addresses everything from Obama's approach to health care reform, his handling of the Gulf Oil spill, to his Middle East strategies, Dr. Frank argues that the President's decisions are motivated by inner forces - in particular, he focuses on Obama's overwhelming need to establish consensus, which can occasionally undermine his personaland his party'sobjectives. By examining the President's memoirs, his speeches, and his demeanor in public, Dr. Frank identifies the basis for some of his confusing or self-defeating behavior. Most significantly, he looks at the President's upbringing and explores the ways in which it has shaped himand what this means for our nation and its future. Obama is a complex and mysterious figure who inspires many questions and great interest from Republicans, Democrats, and from the rabid 24-hour news cycle; this book provides what everyone's been looking for: an intriguing and provocative assessment of the President's strengths, weaknesses, and even what could be called his destructive tendencies, ultimately drawing connections that will enable readers to interpret recent history in revealing new ways. As Obama's first term comes to a close, speculation about the future will only grow more intense; Obama on the Couch will give average citizens and pundits alike a way to help all of us anticipate what the President will do nextand what the future of our country might hold.File Size: 2439 KBPrint Length: 288 pagesPublisher: Free Press (October 18, 2011) Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales IncLanguage: EnglishASIN: B004T4KX0K"

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Even though hes three years into his term as President, many Americans feel like they dont know the real Barack Obama. From the idealistic campaigner who seemed to share our dreams, and who promised to fulfill our lofty expectations, to pragmatic politician who has repeatedly compromised on the promises of his campaign, it indeed seems as though there are two Obamas. What to make of this? How can the electorate get a better sense of its commander-in-chief, and how can the President more effectively lead a nation in a moment of turmoil and crisis? These questions are of great interest to most Americans, but the questions and their potential answers are especially intriguing for a psychiatrist eager to diagnose and help cure the ills that plague our country. Here, Justin Frank, MD ,a practicing psychoanalyst and the author of the New York Times bestseller Bush on the Couch - brings a new patient into his office, and the results of his sessions are not only fascinating, but they provide valuable insights that will help readers in their frustrating pursuit of the Presidents character. Obamas transformation over the course of his brief but incredibly well-examined political career has left some supporters disillusioned and has further frustrated opponents. To explore this change in behavior, and Obamas seeming inability to manage the response to his actions, Dr. Frank delves into his past, in particular, the Presidents turbulent childhood, to paint a portrait of a mixed-race child who experienced identity issues early in life, further complicated by his fathers abandonment. As he addresses everything from Obamas approach to health care reform, his handling of the Gulf Oil spill, to his Middle East strategies, Dr. Frank argues that the Presidents decisions are motivated by inner forces - in particular, he focuses on Obamas overwhelming need to establish consensus, which can occasionally undermine his personaland his partysobjectives...

Friday, April 19, 2013

HEARTS AND MINES: With the Marines in al Anbar-A Story of Psychological Warfare in Iraq

HEARTS AND MINES
HEARTS AND MINES: With the Marines in al Anbar-A Story of Psychological Warfare in Iraq
Russell Snyder (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars(4)

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This is a true story of war, the story of one man's transformation as he retraces the mine-strewn roads of a land itself transformed by mankind's most shockingly inhuman practice. It is the firsthand account of a member of one of the United States Army's three-man Tactical Psychological Operations Teams, groups of men tasked with winning the hearts and minds of Iraq's civilian population through leaflets, loudspeakers, conversation, and bribery. Transcribed from and inspired by the author's personal wartime journal, it is a story of introspection. It relates how the feelings of eagerness and uncertainty in a young man unfamiliar with war were replaced with the dread knowledge that, buried within his soul, beneath a facade of goodwill and morality, lurked the capacity to kill his fellow men.There are scenes of battle retold within the pages of Hearts and Mines. There are descriptions of the feelings of seeing once-familiar human bodies destroyed beyond recognition. Some days are described as being full of hope and appreciation for the beauty of the world, others with despair for the omnipresent cruelty and destruction which has a habit of consuming men when they feel unaccountable for their actions. It captures the sensory experience of living in a singular environment full of strange plants and animals, friends true and false, and determined enemies, encapsulating the existential fear of mortar and rocket attacks, and the ever-present threat of IEDs, as well as the ridiculousness of military bureaucracy, such as was demonstrated by a sergeant major's decision to punish graffiti artists by removing the doors of all the camp's toilets.In late 2001 Russell Snyder joined the United States Army as a psychological operations specialist. As a member of the 9th PSYOP Battalion, the army's only active-duty, tactical psychological operations unit he deployed to Iraq, the experience that inspired him to write Hearts and Mines. Subsequently he was deployed twice more to Iraq. He is a recipient of various military awards including the Bronze Star medal. Now a civilian, he lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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"...personal and philosophical look at the war, recounting the drudgeries of a soldier's life, the horrors of traveling mined roads and the suffering inflicted on soldier and citizen... Clean and descriptive.Great Falls Tribune"...a beautiful book... paints a powerful picture...OP ED News

  • Rank: #115149 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x 1.10" w x 5.98" l, 1.10 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 232 pages

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Check out my other items !Sign up for my email newsletters by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites I am happy to combine shipping. I am happy to ship internationally, but the buyer is required to pay actual postage. International postage is usually significantly higher than the shown US postage. Hearts and Mines With the Marines in al AnbarA Story of Psychological Warfare in Iraq Russell Snyder 6 x 9, 232 pages, 16 pages color photos, 9781612001050, hardback, Casemate May 8, 2012 This is a

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Recounts the author's work with a team tasked with using written and verbal communications to win over civilians during the Iraq War, describing how his optimism evolved into dread and some of the brutal acts of war he witnessed.

Monday, April 15, 2013

The Intelligent Woman's Guide: To Socialism, Capitalism, Sovietism and Fascism

The Intelligent Woman's Guide
The Intelligent Woman's Guide: To Socialism, Capitalism, Sovietism and Fascism
Bernard Shaw (Author), Polly Toynbee (Foreword)

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A thought-provoking classic of political propaganda exposing the excesses of capitalism—entertaining, lucid, and relevant to today's social movements

I also made it quite clear that Socialism means equality of income or nothing, and that under socialism you would not be allowed to be poor. You would be forcibly fed, clothed, lodged, taught, and employed whether you like it or not. If it were discovered that you had not character enough to be worth all this trouble, you might possibly be executed in a kindly manner; but whilst you were permitted to live you would have to live well.

As a lifelong socialist, Shaw believed that economic inequality was a poison destroying every aspect of human life, perverting family affections and the relations between the sexes. According to him, all British institutions were "corrupted at the root by pecuniary interest"—and idealism, integrity, and any piecemeal attempts at political reform were futile in the face of the gross injustice built into the Empire's economic system. Begun in 1924—the year of the British Labor Party's first period of office under Ramsay MacDonald (who hailed it as "the world's most important book since the Bible")—and first published in 1928, this guide draws on Shaw's decades of activism.

  • Rank: #764202 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.39" h x 5.43" w x 1.38" l, 1.15 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 300 pages

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Categories: Socialism, Communism, Socialism. Contributors: Bernard Shaw - Author. Format: Hardcover

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author bernard shaw format hardback language english publication year 25 10 2012 subject politics government subject 2 current affairs issues goddings limited presents the intelligent woman s guide to socialism capitalism sovietism and fascism alma classics isbn 1847492436 author shaw bernard toynbee polly foreword publisher alma books date 2013 04 01 seller sku gard 1847492432 qty available 1 format hardcover condition new notes brand new book will ship 1 st class to the uk or airmail worldwide

Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters

The Cleanest Race
The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters
B.R. Myers (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars(43)

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Understanding North Korea through its propaganda: A newly revised and updated edition that includes a consideration of Kim Jung Il's successor, Kim Jong-Un

What do the North Koreans really believe? How do they see themselves and the world around them?

Here B.R. Myers, a North Korea analyst and a contributing editor of The Atlantic, presents the first full-length study of the North Korean worldview. Drawing on extensive research into the regime’s domestic propaganda, including films, romance novels and other artifacts of the personality cult, Myers analyzes each of the country’s official myths in turn—from the notion of Koreans’ unique moral purity, to the myth of an America quaking in terror of “the Iron General.” In a concise but groundbreaking historical section, Myers also traces the origins of this official culture back to the Japanese fascist thought in which North Korea’s first ideologues were schooled.

What emerges is a regime completely unlike the West’s perception of it. This is neither a bastion of Stalinism nor a Confucian patriarchy, but a paranoid nationalist, “military-first” state on the far right of the ideological spectrum.

Since popular support for the North Korean regime now derives almost exclusively from pride in North Korean military might, Pyongyang can neither be cajoled nor bullied into giving up its nuclear program. The implications for US foreign policy—which has hitherto treated North Korea as the last outpost of the Cold War—are as obvious as they are troubling. With North Korea now calling for a “blood reckoning” with the “Yankee jackals,” Myers’s unprecedented analysis could not be more timely.

  • Rank: #12517 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-12-us.html
  • Released on: 2011-12-us.html
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .59" w x 7.01" l, .90 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Return from the Natives: How Margaret Mead Won the Second World War and Lost the Cold War

Return from the Natives
Return from the Natives: How Margaret Mead Won the Second World War and Lost the Cold War
Mr. Peter Mandler (Author)

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Celebrated anthropologist Margaret Mead, who studied sex in Samoa and child-rearing in New Guinea in the 1920s and '30s, was determined to show that anthropology could tackle the psychology of the most complex, modern societies in ways useful for waging the Second World War. This fascinating book follows Mead and her closest collaborators—her lover and mentor Ruth Benedict, her third husband Gregory Bateson, and her prospective fourth husband Geoffrey Gorer—through their triumphant climax, when Mead became the cultural ambassador from America to Britain in 1943, to their downfall in the Cold War.

Part intellectual biography, part cultural history, and part history of the human sciences, Peter Mandler's book is a reminder that the Second World War and the Cold War were a clash of cultures, not just ideologies, and asks how far intellectuals should involve themselves in politics, at a time when Mead's example is cited for and against experts' involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • Rank: #1033035 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-05-07
  • Released on: 2013-04-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.75 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 384 pages

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Part intellectual biography, part cultural history and part history of human sciences, this fascinating volume follows renowned anthropologist Margaret Mead and her colleagues as they showed that anthropology could tackle the psychology of the most complex, modern societies in ways useful for waging the Second World War.

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Comic Art Propaganda: A Graphic History

Comic Art Propaganda
Comic Art Propaganda: A Graphic History
Fredrik Stromberg (Author), Peter Kuper (Author)
2.4 out of 5 stars(5)

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  • Rank: #76455 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-07-us.html
  • Released on: 2010-07-us.html
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  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

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As one of the most effective and powerful forms of communication, it comes as no surprise that comic art has been misappropriated by governments, self-interest groups, do-gooders, and sinister organizations to spread their message. World War II comic book propaganda-with Superman, Batman, and Captain America raising war bonds, and bashing cartoon Japanese and Germans-was so ubiquitous that there was barely a US comic untainted by the war effort. The sub-textual sequential art continued well into the Ciold War, with both sides producing comics extolling themselves and defaming the enemy. This book is a fascinating visual history of some of the most outrageous, and unbelievable and politically charged comics ever published.

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A full-color, illustrated history of propaganda in comics from 1900 to the present day includes never-before-seen art and a complete analysis of the comics and their relation to the political and sociological movements of their time. Original.

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Comic Art Propaganda: A Graphic History by Fredrik Stromberg Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New As one of the most effective and powerful forms of communication, it comes as no surprise that comic art has been misappropriated by governments, self-interest groups, do-gooders, and sinister organizations to spread their message.amp;#160; World War amp;#160;II comic book propaganda-with Superman, Batman, and Captain

The Politics of Denial

The Politics
The Politics of Denial
Michael A. Milburn (Author), Sheree D. Conrad (Author)
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Propaganda & Political Psychology

Anger and resentment appear to be playing an increasingly important role in politics, as evidenced by the vociferous opposition to welfare, abortion, and immigrants, and by the rise of the radical Religious Right. The Politics of Denial presents a compelling explanation of these phenomena, providing solid empirical evidence for the role of rigid, harsh childrearing practices in the creation of punitive, authoritarian adult political attitudes. The authors show how political processes in the United States are distorted by the unresolved negative emotions (such as fear, anger, and helplessness) that remain from punitive parenting, and by the politicians and conservative religious leaders who exploit those emotions. Among the many public figures discussed are Patrick Buchanan, Newt Gingrich, Ronald Reagan, and Billy Graham.

  • Rank: #102290 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-01-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .67" w x 5.98" l, .95 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 302 pages

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Cambridge MA: MIT Press 1996. Hardcover in black cloth boards in red illus jacket. First Thus. As New/As New. A book about the force of denial in our lives and in our politics. Perfect copy of hardcover 1st. 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 292 pp index references notes appendix.

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Mit Press | 1998 | 304 pages | ISBN-13: 9780262631846 | ISBN-10: 0262631849 | You save 20%

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Categories: Arab-Israeli conflict, Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949, Israel->Politics and government->20th century. Contributors: Nur Masalha - Author. Format: Paperback

Sunday, April 7, 2013

The Deepening Darkness

The Deepening
The Deepening Darkness
Carol Gilligan (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars(3)

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Propaganda & Political Psychology

Why is America again unjustly at war? Why is its politics distorted by wedge issues like abortion and gay marriage? Why is anti-Semitism still so powerfully resurgent? Such contradictions within democracies arise from a patriarchal psychology still alive in our personal and political lives in tension with the equal voice that is the basis of democracy. The book joins a psychological approach with a political-theoretical one that traces both this psychology (based on loss in intimate life) and resistance to it (based on the love of equals) to the Roman Republic and Empire and to three Latin masterpieces: Virgil's Aeneid, Apuleius's The Golden Ass, and Augustine's Confessions. In addition, this book explains many other aspects of our present situation including why movements of ethical resistance are often accompanied by a freeing of sexuality and why we are witnessing an aggressive fundamentalism at home and abroad.

  • Rank: #75022 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-03-22
  • Released on: 2012-03-22
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1

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Categories: Patriarchy->History, Patriarchy->Religious aspects, Patriarchy->Psychological aspects. Contributors: Carol Gilligan - Author. Format: Hardcover

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From Publishers Weekly Gilligan and Richards leave few stones unturned in this exploration of patriarchy throughout time, beginning with ancient Rome, focusing on its diametric relationship with democracy: "we lack a critical public understanding of this tension, in part because... Roman patriarchy has been absorbed into our religion and political culture." The authors examine patriarchy in many literary sources, from Oedipus Rex and the Bible to Hemingway, Joyce and Freud. Among other themes, they find repeatedly that "exposing the psychology underlying patriarchy touches a nerve so sensitive that it becomes inflammatory," for reasons that include "the dynamics of shame and violence... how closely questions of honor are aligned with questions of gender," and "how intricately gender is woven into the body, into language, and into identity and culture." Authors and gender scholars Gilligan (Kyra, In a Different Voice) and Richards (The Case for Gay Rights, Disarming Manhood) make it clear that patriarchy is omnipresent in our society; discussion of matriarchal societies and literature would have made an enlightening counterpoint. This exhaustive study will be of particular interest to gender studies professionals and students.Copyright Te Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Review "The Deepening Darkness leads to the light of understanding that there can be no true democracy in public life until we have democratic families and connections in private life. Gilligan and Richards have proven this link. Now it's up to us to live it."Gloria Steinem "This is a book with a grand thesis, and it should probably be thought of in the tradition of Hannah Arendt on evil, or Bruno Bettelheim. It argues that patriarchy remains the root of the evils of racism, sexism and much violence in contemporary society. More precisely, the book claims that patriarchy calls for and legitimates the traumatic disruption of intimate relationships, and the effect of such trauma in the human psyche is precisely to suppress personal voice and relationships and to identify with the patriarchal voice that imposed the disruption."Simon Goldhill, Professor of Classics, Kings College, University of Cambridge "This historically probing, gracefully literary, and deliciously detailed book brilliantly illuminates the mysterious psychological roots of political domination and defiance."Stephen Holmes, Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law, NYU School of Law "Far-ranging in its scope, compelling in its exposition and argument, informed by an inclusive, humane vision and imagination, this ambitious, richly perceptive synoptic study is firmly anchored in the insights and findings of recent scholarship. It brilliantly connects the ancient Roman world with our own. It illuminates as it forges other, riveting connections among a dazzling array of ostensibly disparate topics concerning contemporary Americans, and accords center stage to the role played by a series of canonized western literary masterpieces in making and sustaining these connections."Judith P. Hallett, Professor, Department of Classics, University of Maryland "Carol Gilligan and David Richards have written a bold book that draws as palpably on their respective backgrounds in psychology and law as it does on their shared passion for literature.Using an immensely rich set of materials, they explore how patriarchy operates at the atomic level of human consciousness, and how, in doing so, it can destroy even its ostensible beneficiaries.These scholars see the world differently from you, and the book they have written may trigger a welcome conversion."Kenji Yoshino, Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional Law, NYU School of Law "The Deepening Darkness is that rare thing - a cultural study that is not only a delight to read, but one with important practical implications.Gilligan and Richards expose the fundamental organizing role of patriarchy in western consciousness and show that we have been wedded to a false story about human nature, resistance to which is understood as pathology or sin.They provide fascinating descriptions of the error being transmitted through social institutions, and point out its malignant impact on men and women alike.For example, they trace clearly how even psychoanalysis, which began by liberating the individual, became oppressive due to Freud's inability to escape the patriarchical demands embedded in his own psychology."Owen Renik, former Editor-in-Chief of The Psychoanalytic Quarterly

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Monday, April 1, 2013

The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters (Melville House Publishing)

The Cleanest Race
The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters (Melville House Publishing)
B.R. Myers (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars(42)

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Propaganda & Political Psychology

Understanding North Korea through its propaganda: A newly revised and updated edition that includes a consideration of Kim Jung Il's successor, Kim Jong-Un

What do the North Koreans really believe? How do they see themselves and the world around them?

Here B.R. Myers, a North Korea analyst and a contributing editor of The Atlantic, presents the first full-length study of the North Korean worldview. Drawing on extensive research into the regime’s domestic propaganda, including films, romance novels and other artifacts of the personality cult, Myers analyzes each of the country’s official myths in turn—from the notion of Koreans’ unique moral purity, to the myth of an America quaking in terror of “the Iron General.” In a concise but groundbreaking historical section, Myers also traces the origins of this official culture back to the Japanese fascist thought in which North Korea’s first ideologues were schooled.

What emerges is a regime completely unlike the West’s perception of it. This is neither a bastion of Stalinism nor a Confucian patriarchy, but a paranoid nationalist, “military-first” state on the far right of the ideological spectrum.

Since popular support for the North Korean regime now derives almost exclusively from pride in North Korean military might, Pyongyang can neither be cajoled nor bullied into giving up its nuclear program. The implications for US foreign policy—which has hitherto treated North Korea as the last outpost of the Cold War—are as obvious as they are troubling. With North Korea now calling for a “blood reckoning” with the “Yankee jackals,” Myers’s unprecedented analysis could not be more timely.

  • Rank: #39036 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-12-us.html
  • Released on: 2011-12-us.html
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .59" w x 7.01" l, .90 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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Categories: Sallye's History Picks, Korea (North)->Politics and government, Kim, Jong Il (1941- ). Contributors: BR Myers - Author. Format: Hardcover

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