Narcisso-Fascism

Narcisso-Fascism
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Publisher : Modern History Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781615997541
ISBN-13 : 1615997547
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Download or read book Narcisso-Fascism written by Niall McLaren and published by Modern History Press. This book was released on with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines the biological, social and psychological influences driving one of the most important, and frightening, trends in modern international politics, right-wing extremism. It is radically unlike anything written on the topic before and its conclusions should make all of us stop ... and worry about the world we are leaving to our children. Niall McLaren is a recently-retired Australian psychiatrist with a particular interest in the application of the philosophy of science to psychiatry. Of this work, Prof. Alan Patience, of the School of Social and Political Sciences, Melbourne University, said: "Niall McLaren's new book weaves the disciplines of psychiatry and political science into a highly original approach to the political psychology of fascism... (His) book takes the analysis of fascism to another level, warning how genetically and psychologically ingrained the fascist urge is in human nature generally. In revealing this with rare clarity, this book will help counter the deeply disturbing drift towards neo-fascism across the contemporary world."


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