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Abstract: . . . Consciousness and the Means of Production” In N. Kressel, , ed. Political Psychology . New York: Paragon. pp.103-107. Virginia Sapiro. 1990. “The Women’s Movement and the Creation of Gender Consciousness.” In O. Ichilov, ed. Political Socialization, Citizenship Education, and Democracy . New York: Teachers College. 266-80. Barbara Ehrenreich. 1999. “Doing It for Ourselves: Can Feminism Survive Class Polarization?” In These Times. 23(26): 10-12. Needs and Preferences: What you want. What you need. What you’ll settle for. R, 1/27 Political Psychology of Satisfaction: Needs, Motives, and Symbols Sigmund Freud. 1993. “Civilization and Its Discontents” In N. Kressel, , ed. Political Psychology . New York: Paragon. pp.64-67. Murray Edelman. 1964. “Introduction,” The Symbolic Uses of Politics . Urbana: University of Illinois Press. pp.1-21. E.J. Dionne. 2002. “Inevitably, The Politics of Terror: Fear Has Become Part of Washington’s Power Struggle.” The Washington Post . May 25: B1. T, 2/1 Political Psychology of Bounded Rationality: Preferences, Limitations, and Choices Jon Gertner. 2003. “The Futile Pursuit of Happiness” New York Times Magazine. 5 pages. Herbert A. Simon. 1993. “A Cognitive Approach to Human Nature in Politics” In N. Kressel, ed. Political Psychology . New York: Paragon. Pp.83-90 and 95-100. Socialization and Development: How did I get this way? R, 2/3 Political Socialization and Political Generations B.F. Skinner. 1993. “The Design of Culture” In N. Kressel, ed. Political . . . . . . 9-15. Claudia Wallis. 2004. “Why Did They Do It?” Time. 163(20): 38-41. Irving Janis. “Groupthink” In N. Kressel, , ed. Political Psychology . New York: Paragon. Pp.360-66. Herbert C. Kelman and V. Lee Hamilton. 1993. “Sanctioned Massacres.” In N. Kressel, , ed. Political Psychology . New York: Paragon. pp.232-40. Responses to Genocide: Participants, Bystanders, and Rescuers R, 4/28 Participation in Genocide: Enthusiasm and Obedience, Social and Institutional Contexts James M. Glass. 1997. “Against the Indifference Hypothesis: The Holocaust and the Enthusiasts for Murder.” Political Psychology . 18(1): 129-45. John Sabini and Maury Silver. “Destroying the Innocent with a Clear Conscience: A Sociopsychology of the Holocaust.” In N. Kressel, ed. Political Psychology . pp.192-217. T, 5/3 Bystanders: Self-Interest, Distraction, Rationalization, Framing, Indifference… Milton Mayer. 1966. “But Then It was Too Late.” They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. pp.166-73. Michael N. Barnett. 1997. “The UN Security Council, Indifference, and Genocide in Rwanda.” Cultural Anthropology. 12(4): 551-78. *** Discussion Sections will offer review sessions this week . R, 5/5 Rescuers: Acts of Altruism, Spontaneity, Disobedience… Kristen Renwick Monroe. 1996. “Rescuers of Jews in Nazi Europe,” and “The Altruistic Perspective: Perceptions of a Shared Humanity.” The Heart of Altruism . Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp.91-118, 197-216. ***Second . . . --3000,2,750,3173,19297
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