1st Edition

Personal Aggressiveness and War

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume I of seven in the Social Psychology series. First published in 1949, from a symposium entitled 'War and Democracy' this essay presents an introduction to the scientific study of the causes of fighting and war. It offers an attempt to describe and analyse the general psychological forces lying behind the timeless and ubiquitous urge to fight and kill.

    Chapter 1 Personal Aggressiveness and War; Chapter 2 The Economic Causes of War; Chapter 3 ;

    Biography

    E.F.M. Durbin, John Bowlby