The tranny of malice exploring the dark side of character and culture

Through clinical observations and extensive readings in literature, history and anthropology, Joseph Berke explores malice as a derivative of envy, greed and jealousy. He reveals the role it plays in the lives of individuals and families, societies and nations and goes on to examine the means by whi...

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Main Author: Berke, Joseph H (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Summit Books 1988
©1988
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