Written in blood
ethnic identity and the struggle for human harmony
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Author
Publication
1999 - Worth Publishers, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
73,750 words, Guess
Page Count
295 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL397845M
- ISBN-101572596481
- OCLC Control Number41215093
- OCLC Control Numberwritteninbloodet0000worc
- Library of Congress Control Number98086528
and 2 more
- Goodreads148378
- LibraryThing949660
Classifications
- LCCHM1111 .W67 1999
Description
"What are the roots of ethnic hatred? Is there nothing that can be done to eliminate, or at least control, this destructive force?"--BOOK JACKET. "Professor Worchel addresses these questions by exploring the basic human needs to establish personal identity and to find meaning and order in life. He argues that ethnic identity forms the bedrock of self-identity, partly because individuals are born into an ethnic group that can never be changed. Unfortunately, because ethnicity is immutable, ultimate victory in ethnic conflict is genocide."--BOOK JACKET. "From this premise, Written in Blood examines the group and political forces that precipitate the collective action that ignites ethnic violence. He concludes that there is no "quick fix" to ethnic violence; the deep roots of ethnic hatred require a prescription that is both multidimensional and continual."--BOOK JACKET.
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