The Nature of Prejudice
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1979
575
Book • Nonfiction
•
Social Science•
Education1950s
•
Philosophy•
Education1979
Adult
18+ years
In The Nature of Prejudice, Gordon W. Allport explores the origins and impacts of prejudice. He examines sociocultural, psychological, and cognitive factors contributing to bias against individuals from different groups. Allport also discusses strategies for reducing prejudice, emphasizing the importance of intergroup contact and understanding in fostering social harmony and acceptance.
Informative
Challenging
Contemplative
Emotional
Inspirational
381 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
Gordon W. Allport's The Nature of Prejudice is a seminal work offering in-depth analysis of prejudice's psychological roots and societal impacts. Praised for its comprehensive research and enduring relevance, it is occasionally critiqued for complex language and limited contemporary applicability. Overall, it remains an essential read for understanding prejudice.
A reader intrigued by social psychology, keen on understanding bias and discrimination, would enjoy The Nature of Prejudice by Gordon W. Allport. Comparable works include Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman and Blink by Malcolm Gladwell, appealing to those exploring human behavior and decision-making.
381 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
575
Book • Nonfiction
•
Social Science•
Education1950s
•
Philosophy•
Education1979
Adult
18+ years
We’re just getting started
Add this title to our list of requested Study Guides!