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Paperback America's Anger Issues: A History of Political Violence Book

ISBN: B0FRGGMTNG

ISBN13: 9798265811240

America's Anger Issues: A History of Political Violence

Anger is one of the oldest companions of humanity. From the first sparks of civilization to the modern digital age, humans have carried within them a flame that flares when they are threatened, frustrated, or insulted. It is as natural as breathing, yet as dangerous as wildfire. Understanding why humans tend to be so easily angered is not just an exercise in psychology - it is a journey into the very machinery of the mind, the wiring of the body, and the pressures of the society we have built. America's anger issues are as old as the nation itself. Violence has shaped the country's institutions, laws, and culture. But the historical record also shows that thoughtful intervention works. Laws can be reformed, grievances addressed, and communities strengthened. Education, dialogue, and civic participation are not panaceas, but they are crucial tools in channeling anger constructively. This is the story and history of political violence in America and not one of inevitability.

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