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Perspectives on hate: How it originates, develops, manifests, and spreads.
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Editor(s):
Robert J. Sternberg
Publication date:
2020
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American Psychological Association
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2020
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pp. 27
Hate, dehumanization, and “hate”.
pp. 65
What is hate?
pp. 179
Hate crimes in transition.
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