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The F.O.J. Syndrome in America. Volume B, Americans: A Nation of Dupes, Sheep, and Wimps? by Ratibor-Ray M. Jurjevich (1988-05-30) Paperback
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- ASIN : B01JXQHUY0
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2010
This is the first and only empirical, scientific study of an extremely important American psychosocial and political handicap. The fact that psychologists and sociologists have excluded it from their field of thinking and curiosity is in itself a proof of the decisive and oppressive role that the FOJ Syndrome has in the minds of American professionals and laymen.
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