Sanity and Survival

Sanity and Survival
Title Sanity and Survival PDF eBook
Author Jerome David Frank
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1967
Genre International relations
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Sanity and survival : psychological aspects of war and peace

Sanity and survival : psychological aspects of war and peace
Title Sanity and survival : psychological aspects of war and peace PDF eBook
Author Jerome D. Frank
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
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Sanity and Survival in the Nuclear Age

Sanity and Survival in the Nuclear Age
Title Sanity and Survival in the Nuclear Age PDF eBook
Author Jerome David Frank
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1982
Genre History
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Sanity and Survival in the Nuclear Age

Sanity and Survival in the Nuclear Age
Title Sanity and Survival in the Nuclear Age PDF eBook
Author Jerome D. Frank
Publisher University Press of Amer
Pages 346
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780819167446

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Sanity and Survival: Psychological Aspects of War

Sanity and Survival: Psychological Aspects of War
Title Sanity and Survival: Psychological Aspects of War PDF eBook
Author Jerome D. Frank
Publisher
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Release 1967
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The Psychology of War and Peace

The Psychology of War and Peace
Title The Psychology of War and Peace PDF eBook
Author Fred van Houten
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 292
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1489907475

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Can a Baby Be an Enemy? Our world is in a deep, prolonged crisis. The threat of global nuclear war, the chronic condition of local wars, the imperilled environment, and mass star vation are among the major forms this crisis takes. The dangers of massive overkill, overexploitation of the environment, and overpopulation are well known, but surprisingly little has been said about their potential interac tions, their bearing upon each other. If there were to be a nuclear confronta tion between today's superpowers, it might not take place in today's world, but in a far less friendly habitat, such as the world may be some decades hence. And it need hardly be added that the era of this particular super power configuration may be waning rapidly, its place to be taken by other international arrangements not necessarily less threatening. To understand and cope with our situation we need correspondingly serious reflection. This volume forms a welcome part of that process. Un avoidably, a large part of our thinking about the issues of human survival must be oriented to physical and biological aspects of the total danger. But it has not escaped the authors of this book that, coupled with these aspects, there are profound psychological dangers, such as loss of the sense of futu rity, moral deterioration, and a fatalistic decline in the will to struggle to protect our home, the Earth.

Meanings of War and Peace

Meanings of War and Peace
Title Meanings of War and Peace PDF eBook
Author Francis A. Beer
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 236
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9781585441242

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When the stakes of public words and actions are global and permanent, and especially when they involve war and peace, can we afford not to seek their meaning? For three decades, Francis Beer has pioneered the effort to discover, describe, and connect pieces of the complex puzzle of war, peace, their interrelationship, and their causes. In this volume, Beer (joined by colleagues as co-authors of some chapters) examines the cognitive, behavioral, and linguistic dimensions of war and peace. Language, he shows, is important because it mediates between thought and action. It expresses beliefs about war and peace and affects the perceptions of potential adversaries about one's own intentions. Using multiple perspectives and methods, he explores the uses of communication in international relations and the development of "meaning" for war and peace. In this unique and innovative post-realist analysis, Beer examines how language transmits and creates meaning through interaction with specific audiences. His case studies include the Somalian intervention, Sarajevo and the Balkan conflict, and the Gulf War. Moving beyond the discrete words of war, the book takes a broader view of how political participants interact in war and peace through continuous streams of communication that reflect and construct worlds of meaning. This stimulating and challenging volume brings together insights and evidence from political science, cognitive psychology, linguistics, history, and rhetorical studies and applies them in a focused way to the problem of war and peace.