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Most of the books in Hans Toch’s library are heavily marked up. This makes them worthless monetarily, but a treasure to see what he considered significant in the many classics in his library. Many are written by his former students.

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AGGRESSION a social learning analysis

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By Albert Bandura

This book is concerned with why people engage in aggressive behavior. Theories of human behavior have changed over the years, as interest in approaches that depict behavior as instinctively determined or impelled by drive forces have declined as deficiencies became apparent. Perspectives based on social learning have emerged that increase our understanding of human behavior. In this book, the author has attempted to formulate a social learning theory of aggression, whether individual or collective, personal or institutional sanctioned. The goal is to improve the basis on which we explain, predict, and modify aggression. A sizable portion of this book is devoted to demonstrating how social learning principles can be applied individually and at the social systems level to reduce deleterious forms of aggression. The use of social power as an instrument of change is also addressed. There is a discussion of social labeling and ethics of aggressive action.--

Prentice-Hall, 1974, 394 pages

The Achieving Society

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By DAVID C. McCLELLAND

Harvard Professor David C. McClelland shares research and analysis on the reasoning behind the fluctuating development of society.

The Achieving Society provides a factual basis for evaluating economic, historical, and sociological theories that explain the rise and fall of civilizations.

Within this book, readers will learn about McClelland’s notable descriptions of the type of motivational needs society has: achievement motivation, authority and power motivation, and affiliation motivation.

Simon and Schuster, 1961, 522 pages

GEORGE HERBERT MEAD: SELECTED WRITINGS

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Edited, with an Introduction, by ANDREW J. RECK

George Herbert Mead: Selected Writings offers a comprehensive collection of essays and lectures by the renowned American philosopher and sociologist. Mead's influential ideas on the self, social interaction, and the nature of mind are presented in this curated volume, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his groundbreaking contributions to social theory. This anthology is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the development of symbolic interactionism and pragmatism in the field of sociology and philosophy.

NY. THE BOBBS-MERRILL. 1984. 491p.