Hitler's Psychology: A Clinical Descent Diagnosis, Delusion, and the Architecture of Genocide - Couverture souple

Livre 2 sur 3: THE HITLER TRILOGY. Psychology, Love, Power and the Fall of the Third Reich

Hartmann, Frederick

 
9798180485618: Hitler's Psychology: A Clinical Descent Diagnosis, Delusion, and the Architecture of Genocide

Synopsis

What transformed Adolf Hitler from a failed artist and political extremist into the architect of genocide and global war?

The Mind of Evil explores the psychological foundations of one of history's most notorious dictators. Drawing on historical records, eyewitness accounts, speeches, writings, and modern psychological interpretations, this book examines the personality traits, obsessions, fears, and ideological convictions that shaped Hitler's worldview.

Readers will follow the development of Hitler's thinking from childhood and early adulthood through his rise to power, exploring questions of narcissism, paranoia, fanaticism, authoritarianism, and the dangerous fusion of personal grievance with political ideology.

Rather than offering simplistic explanations, this book investigates the complex interplay of personality, circumstance, and belief that enabled unprecedented destruction. It is an examination of how extreme ideas can evolve into catastrophic action when combined with power, propaganda, and unquestioning obedience.

Inside you'll discover:

• Hitler's early influences and formative experiences
• The psychological roots of Nazi ideology
• Narcissism, paranoia, and authoritarian leadership
• The role of propaganda and mass persuasion
• Psychological mechanisms behind genocide
• How destructive belief systems gain followers
• Lessons for recognizing extremism in the modern world

A compelling study of power, ideology, and the darkest possibilities of human behavior.

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