A Brotherhood of Tyrants

A Brotherhood of Tyrants
Title A Brotherhood of Tyrants PDF eBook
Author D. Jablow Hershman
Publisher Prometheus Books
Total Pages 220
Release 2010-10-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1615927832

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Napoleon Bonaparte, Adolf Hitler, and Joseph Stalin were three tyrants, and the effects of their brutal regimes are still with us. Each attained absolute power, and misused it in a gargantuan fashion, leaving in his wake a trail of hatred, devastation, and death.In A Brotherhood of Tyrants, D. Jablow Hershman and Julian Lieb uncover manic depression as a hidden cause of dictatorship, war, and mass killing. In comparing these three tyrants, they describe a number of behavioral similarities supporting the contention that a specific psychiatric disorder - manic depression - can be one of the key factors in such political pathologies as tyranny and terrorism.Manic depressive disorder has also produced the great destroyers in history - when in addition to ambition and egotism have been added large measures of ruthlessness, willfulness, utter intolerance of criticism, a consuming need to dominate others, paranoia, and megalomania.Focusing on these three dictators, A Brotherhood of Tyrants argues that manic depression has always been, and continues to be, a critical factor in compelling some individuals to seek political power and to become tyrants. It powerfully demonstrates how this disorder is the source of many of the typical characteristics - including grandiosity and megalomania - of a tyrannical personality and provides a manual for the identification of the psychotic tyrant.In their epilogue, the authors outline the clinical signs of manic depression as described in the classic studies of the German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin (1856-1926). They apply these clinical signs and symptoms to the pathologies of four notorious mass killers of recent times: David Koresh, Jeffrey Dahmer, Jim Jones, and Colin Ferguson. They argue that if these individuals had been identified in time as manic depressives, they could have been successfully treated, and hundreds of innocent lives could have been saved.

Manic Depression and Creativity

Manic Depression and Creativity
Title Manic Depression and Creativity PDF eBook
Author D. Jablow Hershman
Publisher Prometheus Books
Total Pages 236
Release 2010-10-05
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1615921370

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From Plato, who originated the idea of inspired mania, to Beethoven, Dickens, Newton, Van Gogh, and today's popular creative artists and scientists who've battled manic depression, this intriguing work examines creativity and madness in mystery, myth, and history.

Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics

Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics
Title Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics PDF eBook
Author Stephen Greenblatt
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 208
Release 2018-05-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0393635767

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"Brilliant, beautifully organized, exceedingly readable."—Philip Roth World-renowned Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt explores the playwright’s insight into bad (and often mad) rulers. Examining the psyche—and psychoses—of the likes of Richard III, Macbeth, Lear, and Coriolanus, Greenblatt illuminates the ways in which William Shakespeare delved into the lust for absolute power and the disasters visited upon the societies over which these characters rule. Tyrant shows that Shakespeare’s work remains vitally relevant today, not least in its probing of the unquenchable, narcissistic appetites of demagogues and the self-destructive willingness of collaborators who indulge them.

United in Hate

United in Hate
Title United in Hate PDF eBook
Author Jamie Glazov
Publisher WND Books
Total Pages 304
Release 2009
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1935071602

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United in Hate analyzes the Left's contemporary romance with militant Islam as a continuation of the Left's love affair with communist totalitarianism in the twentieth century. Just as the Left was drawn to the communist killing machines of Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot and Castro, so too it is now attracted to radical Islam. Both the radical Left and radical Islam possess a profound hatred for Western culture, for a capitalist economic structure that recognizes individual achievement and for the Judeo-Christian heritage of the United States. Both seek to establish a new world order: leftists in the form of a classless communist society and Islamists in the form of a caliphate ruled by Sharia law. To achieve these goals, both are willing to wipe the slate clean by means of limitless carnage, with the ultimate goal of erecting their utopia upon the ruins of the system they have destroyed.

The Tyrants of Syracuse Volume I

The Tyrants of Syracuse Volume I
Title The Tyrants of Syracuse Volume I PDF eBook
Author Jeff Champion
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Total Pages 418
Release 2011-02-23
Genre History
ISBN 1848849346

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Volume one of this sweeping history chronicles the turbulent ancient history of Syracuse from the rise of Gelon to the death of Dionysius I. Situated at the heart of the Mediterranean, Syracuse was one of the most important city-states of the classical Greek world. Coveted for its wealth and strategic location, it was caught in the middle as Carthage, Epirus, Athens and then Rome each battled to gain control of the region. The threat of expansionist enemies on all sides made for a tumultuous situation within the city, resulting in repeated coups and a series of remarkable tyrants, such as Gelon, Timoleon and Dionysius. In volume one of The Tyrants of Syracuse, Jeff Champion traces the course of Syracuse's wars from the Battle of Himera against the Carthaginians down to the death of Dionysius I, whose reign proved to be the high tide of the city's power and influence. Within this period, Syracuse heroically defeated the Athenian force that besieged them for more than two years—an event with far-reaching ramifications.

The Tyranny of God

The Tyranny of God
Title The Tyranny of God PDF eBook
Author Joseph Lewis
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1921
Genre Atheism
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The Tyranny of Socialism ...

The Tyranny of Socialism ...
Title The Tyranny of Socialism ... PDF eBook
Author Yves Guyot
Publisher
Total Pages 316
Release 1894
Genre Socialism
ISBN

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