Character Assassination throughout the Ages

Character Assassination throughout the Ages by M. Icks, published by Palgrave Macmillan US on July 17, 2014, offers an in-depth examination of the phenomenon of character assassination. This 283-page book explores various historical and contemporary cases where individuals have targeted the private lives, behaviors, values, and identities of their victims, illustrating how this tactic has been employed as a powerful tool in political conflicts and personal disputes.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the methods and implications of character attacks, supported by numerous historical examples that highlight its effectiveness in achieving specific goals. The book delves into themes related to political science, sociology, and psychology, providing insights into the social dynamics and psychological motivations behind character assassination. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the intersections of history, social behavior, and political strategy.
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Using a variety of cases from history and today’s life, the book examines character attackers targeting the private lives, behavior, values, and identity of their victims. Numerous historical examples show that character assassination has always been a very effective weapon to win political battles or settle personal scores.
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