With an emphasis on detailed and truly contemporary case studies, Lundskow offers a provocative and compelling exploration of the Sociology of Religion.
This book examines how Q-Anon and other right-wing beliefs use intolerant religious tropes that promote fear and violence and counter with a progressive religious frame of ethics and recent findings in social-psychology to inspire a new collective national identity.
This book applies the most recent research in social psychology to decisive historical events that arguably built white supremacy as a cultural force, institutional system, and dominant social character.
Building critically from the work of Erich Fromm, who argued that societies based on class domination... Læs mere
Building critically from the work of Erich Fromm, who argued that societies based on class domination... Læs mere