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This book deals with a timely topic of enduring importance. Due to the recent terrorist attacks, academics, the lay public, the media, even the U.S. president, have revived the use of the word evil, which now appears with a noticeably increased frequency in much of the daily news and commentary. Professionals particularly in the fields of psychology, sociology, and philosophy are being asked for answers to the questions, Why is there human evil? What are its causes? How are we to understand individuals who wish to inflict human suffering and destruction on as wide a scale as possible? An intense interest in the phenomenon of human evil has developed. It is expressed in the widespread concern to understand human psychology and patterns of thought that underlie human evil in all of its forms-ranging from the aggression, brutality, and destructiveness of war, genocide, and terrorism, to individual expressions of human evil in prejudice, racism, and hate crimes. This book is the first of its kind. It is a comprehensive and solid study of the multi-causal nature of a phenomenon that has been treated almost exclusively in terms of religion, myth, symbolism, moral philosophy, and ethics. The reader will find that it makes clear, specific, non-speculative, and definite answers to the questions often now raised concerning human evil.
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THE PATHOLOGY OF MAN A STUDY OF HUMAN EVIL
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THE PATHOLOGY OF MAN A STUDY OF HUMAN EVIL by
STEVEN]AMESBARTLETT
with a FOREWARD by ERIC
A. ZILLMER
and IRVING GREENBERG
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Bartlett, Steven J. The pathology of man: a study of human evil / by StevenJames Bartlett ; with a foreword by Eric A. Zillmer and Irving Greenberg. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0-398-07557-3 -- ISBN 0-398-07558-1 (pbk.) 1. Good and evil--Psychological aspects. 2. Pathology. I. Title. BF789.E94B37 2005 170--dc22 2004063718
Dedicated to the few whose qualities ofperson and of mind, whose strength of conviction, courage, and aversion to cruelty, keep them from aggression, blind conformity, obedience, and complicity-
FOREWORD
by ERIC A. ZILLMER Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology, Drexel University, and author of The Questfor the NaZi Personality: A Prychological Investigation ofNazi War Criminals teven James Bartlett's The Pathology of Man marks the most comprehensive examination of human evil to date. Drawing from different fields of study, including psychology and epistemo