Synopses & Reviews
The author applies a "geneticist's microscope" to psychology. Readers are taken on a journey where the mental process is slowed down until we can inspect it from mind moment to mind moment. What we find is a common recognizable complex in wars past, present, and future. Readers observe the process where the mind moment of aggression arises, over and over, generation after generation. This constancy lends itself to a general theory of aggression. For praxis, the author uses Adolf Hitler as an in-depth case study.