The Altruistic Personality and Prosocial Behavior Institute
Major Accomplishments of the Altruistic Personality and Prosocial Behavior
Institute
1988 - 2008
Altruism Intergroup Apology, Forgiveness, Reconciliation |
| Samuel Oliner (with the assistance by Piotr Olaf Zylicz) This book addresses the positive association between altruism, apology, forgiveness, and reconciliation.
The research consists of a comparative sample between the U.S. and Poland eliciting attitudes toward interpersonal and inter group apology and forgiveness.
It wrestles with the question of how individuals, groups, and governments can collectively bring about a more humane and peaceful world.
Its primary focus is to suggest four central antidotes to the violence, polarization, and alienation that pervade our society.
The first three are altruism, genuine apology, and forgiveness, which under right conditions can lead to the fourth, reconciliation. |
Saving the Foresaken: Religious culture and the rescue of Jews in Nazi Europe |
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Pearl M. Oliner (with the assistance of Jeanne Wielqus and Mary B. Gruber)
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Do Unto Others: Extrodinary Acts of Ordinary People |
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Samuel Oliner This book explores what gives an individual a sense of responsibility,
what leads to the development of care and compassion, and what it means
to put the welfare of others ahead of one's own. Having been saved from
the Nazis at age 12 as the result of one non-Jewish family's altruism,
Oliner has made a lifelong study of the nature of altruism. Weaving together
moving personal testimony and years of observation, Oliner makes sense
of the factors that elicit altruistic behavior-exceptional acts by ordinary
people in ordinary times. |
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Who Shall Live: The Wilhelm Bachner Story |
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Samuel Oliner and Kathleen Lee This is the story of an ordinary man who became extraordinary during
the Holocaust; the authors have done a marvelous reconstruction of a life.
The full story of the Holocaust cannot be told through history books or
by mere statistics, awesome as such accounts may be. The "Shoah"
is an event about individual people, their suffering and their heroism.
This book is about just that and beautifully tells of lives that make
us at once sad and proud. |
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Wilhelm Bachner: Ein Jude bei der Reichsbahn |
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Samuel Oliner and Kathleen Lee
The Hebrew Version of the book.
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Toward a Caring Society: Ideas into Action | ||
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Pearl M. Oliner and Samuel P. Oliner Arguing that a caring society can only emerge from caring institutions, this book proposes eight social processes to promote caring relationships in the family, the workplace, schools and religious institutions. Four of the processes (bonding, empathizing, learning caring norms, and practicing caring behavior) relate to promoting care among participants within social institutions. The remaining four (diversifying, networking, resolving conflicts, and global connectedness) deal with promoting caring relationships toward the broader society. Each concept is elaborated and illustrated by examples taken from existing practices in multiple settings. |
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Embracing the Other: Philosophical, Psychological and Historical Perspectives on Altruism |
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Pearl M. Oliner (Editor) Co-editors: Samuel P. Oliner, Lawrence Blum, Dennis Krebs, and Zuzanna Smolenska "Embracing the Other" is a collection of original papers presented at a conference in Warsaw, Poland in June 1989, which was jointly sponsored by the Altruistic Personality and Prosocial Behavior Institute, the Polish Academy of Sciences of Warsaw, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences. This volume has a multidisciplinary approach addressing altruism, its causes and consequences, and its implications for humanity and a better world. | |
Restless Memories: Recollections of the Holocaust Years | ||
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Samuel P. Oliner "Words fail me to adequately express my reaction to what is perhaps
the most engrossing book I have ever read on this painful subject."
- William B. Helmreich, Professor of Sociology, City University of New
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The Altruistic Personality: Rescuers of Jews in Nazi Europe | ||
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Samuel P. Oliner and Pearl M. Oliner The result of six years of study, "The Altruistic Personality" explores the experiences and motivations of those uncommon individuals who aided Jews at a time of extreme danger. By comparing and contrasting rescuers and bystanders, it was discovered that those who intervened were distinguished by characteristics such as empathy and a sense of connection to others. A major review called "The Altruistic Personality" the definitive study of rescuers. Stories from the book have been dramatized by playwright Wilfried Harrison in Rescuers Speaking, which has been performed both in the U.S. and abroad, as well as produced by the BBC. Published by Harword. |
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Race and Gender Relations in the 21st Century: A Global Perspective | ||
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Editors: Samuel P. Oliner and Phillip T. Gay This volume deals with race and ethic relations in a global setting. It includes chapters dealing with race and minority issues in all the five continents. |
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Narrow Escapes: Childhood Memories of the Holocaust and Their Legacy | ||
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Samuel P. Oliner |
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Racism and Anti-Semitism in Rural America: A Survey Interview of a Sample consisting of African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, Jewish Americans and white European Americans. | ||
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Samuel P. Oliner and Jerry Krause |
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