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Preface | ||
I | Early Personal Experiences Determine Political Behavior | |
1 | The Assassination of Leaders | 3 |
2 | The Gulf War as an Emotional Disorder | 13 |
3 | The Childhood Origins of Terrorism | 39 |
II | Psychohistorical Theory | |
4 | Restaging Early Traumas in War and Social Violence | 49 |
5 | The Psychogenic Theory of History | 87 |
6 | War as Righteous Rape and Purification | 137 |
III | Psychohistorical Evolution | |
7 | Childhood and Cultural Evolution | 229 |
8 | The Evolution of Child Rearing | 285 |
9 | The Evolution of the Psyche and Society | 381 |
Index | 433 |
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