Evil Genes

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Evil Genes is a book by Barbara Oakley, a systems engineer, about the neurological and social factors contributing to chronic antisocial behavior.[1] The text was published on October 31, 2008, by Prometheus Books.[2]

AuthorBarbara A. Oakley
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSociology
GenreNon-fiction
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Evil Genes
Why Rome Fell, Hitler Rose, Enron Failed and My Sister Stole My Mother's Boyfriend
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AuthorBarbara A. Oakley
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSociology
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherPrometheus Books
Publication date
October 31, 2008
Publication placeUnited States
Pages459
ISBN978-1-59102-580-1
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The book has earned both praise and criticism for its treatment of what Oakley considers gaps in psychological research surrounding "successfully sinister" individualsthose who show subclinical symptoms of personality disorders, and who are often found in positions of authority in politics, religion, business, and academia.[3][4][5]

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