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Social Pathology in Comparative Perspective - The Nature and Psychology of Civil Society

English · Hardback

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Introduction by Jerome Braun
Character in Modern Society
Personality, Pathology, and Modernism in Max Weber by Terry Maley
Is Character Any Longer a Meaningful Concept? Maybe by Jerome Braun
The Natural Ecology of Personal Relationships by Jerome Braun
Social Pathology and Social Ecology by Jerome Braun
Social Pathology in Comparative Perspective
Juvenile Delinquency in Germany, South Africa and America: Explorations in National Character by George J. McCall
Schizophrenia: A Transcultural View by Jerome Braun
Social Isolation in Chinese and American Culture by Jerome Braun
Complicated Mourning and Mobilization for Nationalism by Joseph V. Montville
The Psychology of War: A Study in Antirelationships by Jerome Braun
Civil Society
Reactions to Nihilism: Religious Revivals and Political Activism in the United States, Japan, India, and Germany by Mathew Kanjirathinkal
Modernity and Politics by Jerome Braun
Social Disorder and Revival Movements: Some Opinions by Jerome Braun
Appendix A: Why Doing Social Science Is So Hard by Jerome Braun
Appendix B: Social Cohesion in Democratic and Authoritarian Societies by Jerome Braun
Appendix C: The Sense of Self by Jerome Braun
Selected Bibliography
Index


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Jerome Braun

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