Bully nation : (Record no. 1056)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780700622603
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Original cataloging agency MIUC
Language of cataloging eng
Transcribing agency MIUC
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Classification number 303.24
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9 (RLIN) 2709
Personal name Derber, Charles
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Itemnumber 1371
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Title Bully nation :
Remainder of title how the American establishment creates a bullying society /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Charles Derber and Yale R. Magrass.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Kansas :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University Press of Kansas,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2016.
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Extent vii, 272 p. ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Ch. 1. Rethinking bullying: from the individual to the institution -- <br/>Ch. 2. Capital bulling: capitalism, power, and economic bullying -- <br/>Ch. 3. Environmental bullying; bullying: bullying animals and bludgeoning nature -- <br/>Ch. 4. Militarism as bullying: the superpower and the schoolyard bully -- <br/>Ch. 5. The land of the slave and the home of the bully: race and militarized bullying -- <br/>Ch. 6. Marching to bully: how the military trains bullies, both inside and outside the services -- <br/>Ch. 7. Schooling for bullies: education and bullying -- <br/>Ch. 8. The heartless world: all in the family -- <br/>Ch. 9. The antibullying movement: the cultural contradictions of the bully nation -- <br/>Epilogue: Are there solutions? New ways to think about reducing bullying -- <br/>Appendix: Our god, our bully: Israel, Jihad, and the Middle East.
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Summary, etc. It's not just the bully in the schoolyard that we should be worried about. The one-on-one bullying that dominates the national conversation, this timely book suggests, is actually part of a larger problem--a natural outcome of the bullying nature of our national institutions. And as long as the United States embraces militarism and aggressive capitalism, systemic bullying and all its impacts--at home and abroad--will persist as a major crisis. Bullying looks very similar on the personal and institutional levels: it involves an imbalance of power and behavior that consistently undermines its victim, securing compliance and submission and reinforcing the bully's sense of superiority and legitimacy. The similarity, this book tells us, is not a coincidence. Applying the concept of the "sociological imagination," which links private problems and public issues, authors Charles Derber and Yale Magrass argue that individual bullying is an outgrowth--and a necessary function--of a larger social phenomenon. Bullying is seen here as a structural problem arising from systems organized around steep power hierarchies--from the halls of the Pentagon, Congress, and corporate offices to classrooms and playing fields and the environment. Dominant people and institutions need to create a culture in which violence and aggression are seen as natural and just: one where individuals compete over who will be bully or victim, and each is seen as deserving their fate within this hierarchy. The larger the inequalities of power in society, or among nations, or even across species, the more likely it is that both institutional and personal bullying will become commonplace. The authors see the life-long psychological scars interpersonal bullying can bring, but believe it is almost impossible to reduce such bullying without first challenging the institutions that breed and encourage it. In the United States a system of intertwined corporations, governments, and military institutions carries out "systemic bullying" to create profits and sustain its own power. While acknowledging the diversity and savagery of many other bully nations, the authors contend that America, as the most powerful nation in the world--and one that aggressively promotes its system as a model--merits special attention. It is only by recognizing the bullying built into this model that we can address the real problem, and in this, Bully Nation makes a hopeful beginning.<br/><br/>Bullying in American society has reached epidemic proportions and become one of the nation's most widely discussed social problems. Even so, Derber and Magrass argue that to truly understand the nature and source of this behavior, the national conversation about bullying needs to push well beyond the narrowly focused psychological and therapeutic narratives that currently dominate. By highlighting how bullying threads throughout our society's government, corporate, and military institutions--at home and on the global stage--they hope to create a paradigm shift in the national conversation on this important subject.
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9 (RLIN) 2710
Topical term or geographic name entry element Bullying
Geographic subdivision United States
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Aggressiveness
Geographic subdivision United States
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9 (RLIN) 2087
Topical term or geographic name entry element Violence
Geographic subdivision United States
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9 (RLIN) 2712
Personal name Magrass, Yale R.
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