The Authoritarian Personality

Theodor W. Adorno
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Bringing together the findings of psychoanalysis and social science, this book grew out of an urgent commitment to study the origins of anti-Semitism in the aftermath of Hitler's Germany. First published in 1951, it was greeted as a monumental study blazing new trails in the investigation of prejudice. As offshoots of ethnocentrism, anti-semitism and fascism cast new and dark shadows on the world, the topic again demands study and social action. "The Authoritarian Personality" remains an important document for our time.
Genres: PsychologyPhilosophyPoliticsNonfictionSociologyHistoryTheoryPsychoanalysisPolitical ScienceAnthropology
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