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Bullyocracy: How the Social Hierarchy Enables Bullies to Rule Schools, Work Places, and Society at Large - Paperback
Bullyocracy: How the Social Hierarchy Enables Bullies to Rule Schools, Work Places, and Society at Large - Paperback
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by Donald Jeffries (Author)
Unmasking the Roots of Bullying in Modern SocietyDonald Jeffries delves into the pervasive issue of bullyocracy, revealing how social hierarchies in schools, workplaces, and society enable bullies to thrive. This non-fiction work examines the dynamics of power, control, and victimization, offering a critical perspective on why anti-bullying efforts often fail. It is for readers interested in social science, education, and self-help strategies to combat bullying.Jeffries exposes how authority figures often side with bullies, and how the glorification of sports and popularity perpetuates a culture of cruelty. Through real-life examples and incisive analysis, Bullyocracy challenges readers to confront the entrenched systems that foster emotional and physical torment. Discover the unspoken traditions that normalize bullying and learn how to break free from these destructive patterns. This is a call to action for a more equitable and compassionate world.
Author Biography
Donald Jeffries began researching the JFK assassination as a teenage volunteer with Mark Lane's Citizens Committee of Inquiry in the mid-1970s. His 2007 novel The Unreals was lauded by the likes of author Alexander Theroux and Night at the Museum screenwriter R. Ben Garant. His first nonfiction book, Hidden History: An Expose of Modern Crimes, Conspiracies, and Cover-Ups in American Politics, became a bestseller praised by everyone from Roger Stone to former Congressional Representative Cynthia McKinney to international peace activist Cindy Sheehan.
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