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Simply Human

Detalles
Cant. Págs.
360
Dimensiones
152 x 229 x 21.27mm | 522g
Fecha de publicación
Editorial
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
País de publicación
Canada
Lenguaje
English
ISBN
9781487551834
Precio de venta
$ 1.450
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Detalles
Cant. Págs.
360
Dimensiones
152 x 229 x 21.27mm | 522g
Fecha de publicación
Editorial
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
País de publicación
Canada
Lenguaje
English
ISBN
9781487551834
Descripción

In Simply Human, leading global hate studies experts join forces, guiding us to a better understanding of human hatred, what works to confront it, what doesnt, and why. Edited by Kenneth Stern, a founder of the field of Hate Studies and the director of the Bard Center for the Study of Hate, this book will change the way you think about how hate affects our lives and our politics. Its simply human that we are too often pulled into the seductive comfort of us versus them thinking. But that doesnt mean we cant do better as individuals and societies. Simply Human will challenge readers look to at the world in a new light, take action against hate, and put meaning behind their easy-to-read volume, co-created by experts in brain science, political science, social psychology, and philosophy, includes a checklist of key takeaways from each contributor that can be used as an educational tool in classrooms, workplaces, and beyond. Hate is too corrosive for our societies, and costs too much, both morally and economically, for us to continue shooting in the dark. This book provides enlightening perspectives on our relationships to hatred and can be considered a blueprint for sharper thinking and more effective action.