Social psychology
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Social psychology
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Social psychology
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- Political tribes, group instinct and the fate of nations, Amy Chua
- Extraordinary popular delusions, and the madness of crowds, Charles Mackay ; foreword by John Marks Templeton
- The moral molecule, the source of love and prosperity, Paul J. Zak
- The war for kindness, building empathy in a fractured world, Jamil Zaki
- Social animals, produced by Blake Heal ; written by Peter Garriott, Jonathan Ignatius Green, Carol Martori ; directed by Jonathan Ignatius Green
- Virus of the mind, [the new science of the meme], Richard Brodie
- The society of the spectacle, Guy Debord
- Talking to strangers, what we should know about the people we don't know, Malcolm Gladwell
- The wisest one in the room, how you can benefit from social psychology's most powerful insights, Thomas Gilovich and Lee Ross
- The psychology of genocide, massacres, and extreme violence, why "normal" people come to commit atrocities, Donald G. Dutton
- Race talk and the conspiracy of silence, understanding and facilitating difficult dialogues on race, Derald Wing Sue
- The tipping point, how little things can make a big difference, Malcolm Gladwell
- The tipping point, [how little things can make a big difference], Malcolm Gladwell
- Men are like fish, what every woman needs to know about catching a man, Steve Nakamoto
- Cognitive methods in social psychology, edited by Karl Christoph Klauer, Andreas Voss, Christoph Stahl
- Social, why our brains are wired to connect, Matthew D. Lieberman
- The Erich Fromm reader, Erich Fromm ; readings selected and edited by Rainer Funk ; foreword by Joel Kovel
- Virus of the mind, [the new science of the meme], Richard Brodie
- Counter clockwise, mindful health and the power of possibility, Ellen J. Langer
- The need for roots, prelude to a declaration of duties toward mankind ; translated by Arthur Wills ; with a pref. by T. S. Eliot
- Popular, the power of likability in a status-obsessed world, Mitch Prinstein
- Therapy with Single Parents, a social constructionist approach, Joan D. Atwood, Frank Genovese
- Therapy as social construction, edited by Sheila McNamee and Kenneth J. Gergen
- How many friends does one person need?, Dunbar's number and other evolutionary quirks, Robin Dunbar
- Upstream, the quest to solve problems before they happen, Dan Heath
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyber-psychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- Society of the spectacle, Guy Debord
- Handbook of wise interventions, how social psychology can help people change, editors, Gregory M. Walton, Alia J. Crum
- Mental immunity, infectious ideas, mind-parasites, and the search for a better way to think, Andy Norman ; with a foreword by Steven Pinker
- Republic of outsiders, the power of amateurs, dreamers, and rebels, Alissa Quart
- Magic words, 101 ways to talk your way through life's challenges, Howard Kaminsky & Alexandra Penney
- The relationship skills workbook, a do-it-yourself guide to a thriving relationship, Julia B. Colwell, PhD
- The happiness industry, how the government and big business sold us well-being, William Davies
- The tipping point, how little things can make a big difference, Malcolm Gladwell
- Theories in social psychology, Morton Deutsch and Robert M. Krauss
- Political tribes, group instinct and the fate of nations, Amy Chua
- Mind, self, and society, from the standpoint of a social behaviorist, George H. Mead ; edited and with an introduction by Charles W. Morris
- The power of partnership, seven relationships that will change your life, Riane Eisler
- The war for kindness, building empathy in a fractured world, Jamil Zaki
- Status anxiety, Alain de Botton
- On murder, mourning and melancholia, Sigmund Freud ; translated by Shaun Whiteside with an introduction by Maud Ellmann
- Escape from freedom
- Tavistock Institute, social engineering the masses, Daniel Estulin
- Escape from freedom, Erich H. Fromm
- Crystallizing Public Opinion, Edward L. Bernays
- Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds., with facsimile title pages and reproductions of original illustrations from the editions of 1841 and 1852; with a foreword by Bernard M. Baruch
- Group psychology and the analysis of the ego, Sigmund Freud ; translated and edited by James Strachey ; with a biographical introduction by Peter Gay
- The righteous mind, why good people are divided by politics and religion, Jonathan Haidt
- Redirect, the surprising new science of psychological change, Timothy D. Wilson
- Virus of the mind, the new science of the meme, Richard Brodie
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