By NATHAN W. ACKERMAN and MARIE JAHODA
"Anti-Semitism and Emotional Disorder" delves into the complex interplay between anti-Semitic beliefs and underlying emotional disturbances. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, this book explores how unconscious psychological factors can contribute to the development and perpetuation of anti-Semitic attitudes. Through a detailed analysis of case studies and historical examples, the author sheds light on the deep-seated roots of anti-Semitism and offers a nuanced understanding of this phenomenon. A thought-provoking examination that challenges readers to confront the psychological dimensions of prejudice and discrimination.
Harper, 1950, 155 pages