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The Nature of Prejudice: 25th Anniversary Edition

The Nature of Prejudice: 25th Anniversary EditionAuthor: Gordon W. Allport
Creators: Kenneth Clark, Thomas Pettigrew
Publisher: Basic Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 121,130

Format: Unabridged
Media: Paperback
Edition: Unabridged
Pages: 576
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 1.7

ISBN: 0201001799
Dewey Decimal Number: 301.451042
EAN: 9780201001792
ASIN: 0201001799

Publication Date: January 22, 1979
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With profound insight into the complexities of the human experience, Harvard psychologist Gordon Allport organized a mass of research to produce a landmark study on the roots and nature of prejudice. First published in 1954, The Nature of Prejudice remains the standard work on discrimination. Now this classic study is offered in a special unabridged edition with a new introduction by Kenneth Clark of Columbia University and a new preface by Thomas Pettigrew of Harvard University.Allport’s comprehensive and penetrating work examines all aspects of this age-old problem: its roots in individual and social psychology, its varieties of expression, its impact on the individuals and communities. He explores all kinds of prejudice-racial, religious, ethnic, economic and sexual-and offers suggestions for reducing the devastating effects of discrimination.The additional material by Clark and Pettigrew updates the social-psychological research in prejudice and attests to the enduring values of Allport’s original theories and insights.



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5 out of 5 stars An inspired classic used by Malcom X and Dr. King!   February 1, 1999
26 out of 30 found this review helpful

If you have truely studied Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X then you have probably seen pictures of this book next to them on their desks. Don't think for one minute that you understand prejudice without reading this book first. It explains why prejudice occurs and how it is part of our basic makeup. Mr. Allport also explains how to change these perceptions that generate the discrimination. For any Civil Rights Advocate this is a must read. It puts you inside the mind of those who practice bigotry and discrimination. If you cannot understand them then how can you defeat them.


5 out of 5 stars Informative   April 26, 1999
18 out of 26 found this review helpful

Allport's The Nature of Prejudice is written in a very comprehensive manner that allows you to reflect upon your own experience in prejudices both internal and external. This book is a classic and sheds light on inter-cultural and intra-cultural understanding in the years to come.


5 out of 5 stars a forgotten classic that spurred the civil rights movement   April 14, 2010
Nazani (MidAtlantic)
When I page through this book I'm astounded that it was written in 1954. This is truly a ground-breaking work in both psychology and sociology. 537 pages, well indexed, with references. Some of the many topics covered include:
attitudes and beliefs
acting out prejudice
the separation of human groups
personal values as categories
sex as an in-group
social distance
verbal rejection
riots and lynching
the essential role of rumor
the neurosis of extreme conformity
social regulation of aggression
cultural devices to ensure loyalty
scapegoats for special occasions
the demagogue as a person
- and so on- it's a chilling but necessary read, and there is great satisfaction in owning the first edition of such and important work.



4 out of 5 stars Very informative piece   November 5, 2006
M. Darbyshire (Kansas)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've really been enjoying this book. Many of the ideas are still relevant to studies done today, and the stuff that is more historical is incredibly interesting.


3 out of 5 stars A bit outdated   May 20, 2006
Joan Zoellner (Arcata, CA USA)
6 out of 9 found this review helpful

While this book has some important ideas, I found it quite outdated, and thus hard to read. Many of the views stated are sexist by current standards, and some of the theories have been discredited since the book was written. I think this book is best read with a contemporary book to indicate what has changed.

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