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Bully Nation - How the American Establishment Creates a Bullying Society (Hardcover)
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Bully Nation - How the American Establishment Creates a Bullying Society (Hardcover)
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It's not just the bully in the schoolyard that we should be worried
about. The one-on-one bullying that dominates the national
conversation, this timely book suggests, is actually part of a
larger problem- a natural outcome of the bullying nature of our
national institutions. And as long as the United States embraces
militarism and aggressive capitalism, systemic bullying and all its
impacts-at home and abroad-will persist as a major crisis. Bullying
looks very similar on the personal and institutional levels: it
involves an imbalance of power and behavior that consistently
undermines its victim, securing compliance and submission and
reinforcing the bully's sense of superiority and legitimacy. The
similarity, this book tells us, is not a coincidence. Authors
Charles Derber and Yale Magrass argue that individual bullying is
an outgrowth-and a necessary function-of a larger social
phenomenon.Bullying is seen here as a structural problem arising
from systems organized around steep power hierarchies-from the
halls of the Pentagon, Congress, and corporate offices to
classrooms and playing fields and the environment. Dominant people
and institutions need to create a culture in which violence and
aggression are seen asnatural and just: one where individuals
compete over who will be bully or victim, and each is seen as
deserving their fatewithin this hierarchy. The larger the
inequalities of power in society, or among nations, or even across
species, the morelikely it is that both institutional and personal
bullying will become commonplace. The authors see the life-long
psychologicalscars interpersonal bullying can bring, but believe it
is almost impossible to reduce such bullying without first
challenging theinstitutions that breed and encourage it. In the
United States a system of intertwined corporations, governments,
and military institutions carries out "systemic bullying" to create
profits and sustain its own power. While acknowledging the
diversity and savagery of many other bully nations, the authors
contend that America, as the most powerful nation in the world-and
one that aggressively promotes its system as a model-merits special
attention. It is only by recognizing the bullying built into this
model that we can address the real problem, and in this, Bully
Nation makes a hopeful beginning.
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