Nefarious Reflections On Narcissism and Crime

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Nefarious Reflections On Narcissism and Crime

For several decades, psychiatrists, social critics, and writers of other stripes have warned us about the havoc that narcissists wreak in our everyday lives. In this book, social scientist Mark S. Davis maintains that narcissism is much more than individual pathology; indeed, it is a virus that also infects organizations and entire societies.

Examining America’s history, this book broadens the discussion of narcissism beyond a troubling personality style.

It delves into how superiority, exploitation, retaliation, and a lack of empathy contribute to contemporary issues such as race relations, immigration, and the marginalization of those deemed “deviant” or different. By examining the tragic interplay between narcissism and history, this volume offers solutions to answer the question:Can anyone in modern society, informed by its past, devise a treatment plan for a nation’s personality disorder?

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Author Mark S. Davis
Country United Kingdom
Publication Date 20/05/2026
Pages 256
Edition first
Size 15×22
About the Author Mark S. Davis is a social scientist who studies narcissism, self- and other-directed violence, criminological theory, criminal justice policy, and research misconduct. His recent books include Fairness and Crime: A Theory (2024) and, with Bonnie Berry, Scholarly Crimes and Misdemeanors: Violations of Fairness and Trust in the Academic World (2018).
Publisher Address info@cambridge.org
ISBN 978-1108478403