The Therapized Antisemite determines the failure of psychology in the understanding and punishment of antisemitism. Through exploring social, clinical, and forensic psychology, as well as psychohistory and the intrusion of psychology into criminal law and policymaking, Christopher L. Schilling argues that we don’t yet understand what causes antisemitism in psychological terms, let alone how to go about solving the problem.
Christopher L. Schilling PhD is a lawyer and political scientist. Among his publications are The Japanese Talmud: Antisemitism in East Asia (Hurst) and Zen Judaism: The Case Against a Contemporary American Phenomenon (Palgrave Macmillan). He has taught at diplomatic academies and universities in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Mexico, and held visiting academic positions in New York, Taipei, Seoul, and Tokyo.