The origins of violence: approaches to the study of conflict/ Anatol Rapoport.
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TextPublication details: New Brunswick: Transaction, 1997.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxvi, 620 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: - 1560007834
- 303.6 RAP/T
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1. On So-Called Aggression --
2. The Evolutionary Perspective --
3. The Behavioral Perspective --
4. The Attitudinal Perspective: We and They --
5. Uses and Limitations of the Psychological Approach --
6. Ideology: The Substrate of Thought --
7. The Ideal of Individual Freedom and the Cult of Property --
8. The Ideal of Collective Freedom and the Cult of Struggle --
9. Addiction to Power --
10. The Cult of Violence --
11. Ideological Issues of the Cold War --
12. The End of Ideology --
13. The Strategic Mode of Thought --
14. Limits of Individual Rationality --
15. Cooperative Games and Strategic Bargaining --
16. The Intellectualization of War --
17. The Systemic View of the World --
18. Arms Races --
19. Indices, Parameters, and Trends --
20. The War System --
21. Pacifism --
22. Conceptions of a World Order --
23. Conflict Resolution and Conciliation --
24. Problems of Peace Research --
25. Problems of Peace Education --
26. Concluding Remarks: Can There Be a Science of Peace?
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