The Apathetic Majority [Study on Eichmann trial] - 1970

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Research into public opinion about the Jerusalem trial of Alfred Eichmann that took place between April 10 and December 15, 1961.

Charles Y. Glock/Gertrude J. Selznick/Joe L. Spaeth - The Apathetic Majority, A Study Based on Public Responses to the Eichmann Trial - New York/Evanston/London, Harper Torchbooks/Harper & Row Publishers, 1970 - 1st edition this format - XVI+2+222p. - Softcover: illustrated paper binding with straight spine - 13.40x20.30cm - Good copy: minimal signs of use and wear on the cover, spine and both boards partially UV discolored.
  •      Charles Young Glock (1919–2018) was an American sociologist whose work focuses on sociology of religion and survey research. (Source: Wikipedia)
  •      Gertrude Jaeger (1915-1979), spouse of Philip Selznick, was professor emerita of Sociology at the Berkeley University (California) - (Source: University of California)
  •      Joe L. Spaeth (1931-2020) was professor/researcher in sociology at the Reed College (Oregon) & the University of Chicago (Source: Reed magazine)
  •      Contents : With Gertrude Selznick and Charles Glock, Joe Spaeth cowrote "The Apathetic Majority", a study of public responses to the Eichmann trial, demonstrating how widely public opinion varies on the basis of education, income, race, and degree of sophistication. (Source: Reed magazine)
  •      Otto Adolf Eichmann (1906-1962) was a German-Austrian SS official in the Third Reich and one of those primarily responsible for the mass murder of the Jews.
  •      Preface: Paul Felix Lazarsfeld (1901–1976) was an Austrian-American sociologist and mathematician.

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