Chapter 1 1. Ancient Hatreds, Modern Wars Chapter 2 2. That Light Sleeper: Anti-Semitism Chapter 3 3. Religion and the Rise of Anger Chapter 4 4. The Psychology of Anger Chapter 5 5. Blood Diamonds: Economic Rights and World Anger Chapter 6 6. Sadat and the "October 6th Victory": From Anger to Peace Chapter 7 7. Hearts and Minds: Pre-emptive War and World Anger Chapter 8 8. Megabytes of Hate Chapter 9 9. The Politics of Hope Chapter 10 Appendix A. Global Anti-Semitism Chapter 11 Appendix B: Genocide and the 20th Century Chapter 12 Appendix C: Truth Commissions — Varieties of Justice
Martin Tolchin capped a forty-year career at The New York Times, where he reported on Congress and politics, by becoming founder, publisher, and editor-in-chief of The Hill newspaper. He now serves as senior editor and publisher at Allbritton Communications. Susan J. Tolchin is professor of public policy at George Mason University and the author of The Angry American: How Voter Rage is Changing the Nation (1996 and 1998). Together the Tolchins have written six previous books, including Glass Houses: Congressional Ethics and the Politics of Venom (2001) and Selling Our Security: The Erosion of America's Assets (1992).
This is a much-needed book that rips up the roots of rage. The
crusading Tolchins have done it again.
*William Safire, THE NEW YORK TIMES SUNDAY MAGAZINE*
A scholarly work that is wonderfully readable . . . combines
fascinating history with unvarnished political commentary. This is
a book everyone should read — and remember.
*Marianne Means, Washington Columnist, Hearst Newspapers*
A vivid, authoritative, and highly readable narrative.
*Stanley Karnow*
A World Ignited examines the head-on collision of history,
politics, and passion. . . . The book travels the anger, fear,
resentment, and humiliation that define our times.
*Frank Sesno, CNN Special Correspondent and Professor of Public
Policy and Communication, George Mason University*
This seminal and well written work combines careful scholarship and
keen insight from the perspectives of a nationally known journalist
and a widely respected academic. The Tolchin team has done it
again. I strongly recommend this book for students, scholars,
policy makers, and the general public. It is written in a way to
benefit all readers and brings wisdom and insight to the issues
surrounding conflict.
*James A. Thurber, director, Center for Congressional and
Presidential Studies, American University*
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