Human Manipulation A Handbook
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Human Manipulation - A Handbook
Author | : Malcolm Coxall |
Publisher | : Malcolm Coxall - Cornelio Books |
Total Pages | : 722 |
Release | : 2013-03-02 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 8494085336 |
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There are many ways to handle manipulation by individuals, a group, or government. Firstly, we need to recognise and understand a manipulative act, how it works, its motives, and why we, in particular, are its victims. To this end, the author seeks to illuminate "Human Manipulation" at all levels. This analysis provides the reader with a detailed definition, an understanding of the history and morality of human manipulation and an insight into the psychology of the manipulator and victim. The book identifies and examines 450 manipulative techniques in detail and explains what a victim can do to recognise, avoid and counteract them. Manipulation generally relies on human ignorance. So the better informed we are, the better our chances of detecting and managing manipulation when it is directed at us. This handbook is probably the most comprehensive study of human manipulation anywhere. It is a "must have" for any serious student of the subject.
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