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MS. 15363/247

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Title

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MS. 15363/247

Summary

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Correspondence regarding the trust and the project for study of political psychopathy. Also includes draft declarations of trust, reports, agenda of meetings and discussions, copy of article The Dictator and Totalitarianism by Robert C. Tucker, summary of lecture The Challenge of Barbarism by Max Beloff, and copies of articles Aspects of Violence by Herbert Read and The Psychology of Aggression by Aubrey Storr. 1965

Correspondence regarding the trust and the project for study of political psychopathy. Also includes memoranda with conditions of advances to the University of Sussex, agenda and minutes of meetings, outline of Albie Sachs' proposed PhD thesis on the South African legal system, and copies of proposals for the project. 1966

Date

1965-1966

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of David Astor

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The Columbus Trust and the University of Sussex Centre for Research in Collective Psychopathology (Columbus Centre)

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