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Power and innocence : a search for the sources of violence

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Norton c1972Edition: 1st edDescription: 283p.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0393010651
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM291 .M393
Contents:
1 Madness and powerlessness. 2 Innocence and the end of an era. 3 Language: the first casualty. 4 Black and impotent: the life of Mercedes. 5 The meaning of power. 6 The power to be. 7 Agression. 8 Ecstasy and violence. 9 The anatomy of violence. 10 Innocence and murder. 11 The humanity of the rebel. 12 Toward new community
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1 Madness and powerlessness. 2 Innocence and the end of an era. 3 Language: the first casualty. 4 Black and impotent: the life of Mercedes. 5 The meaning of power. 6 The power to be. 7 Agression. 8 Ecstasy and violence. 9 The anatomy of violence. 10 Innocence and murder. 11 The humanity of the rebel. 12 Toward new community

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