The Man of Genius (Classic Books)

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This book supports studies in psychology, sociology, and criminology by providing a historical and theoretical perspective on the nature of genius and deviance.

“The Man of Genius,” by Cesare Lombroso, is a seminal work that explores the intersection of psychology, biology, and criminality. Lombroso, an Italian criminologist and psychiatrist, delves into the characteristics that define a ‘genius’ and how these traits correlate with various forms of deviance. Through a detailed examination of notorious figures, he posits that genius may share commonalities with criminal behavior, blurring the lines between intellect and madness. Lombroso employs a scientific lens, emphasizing the importance of hereditary and environmental influences on human behavior. His theories challenge the conventional views of genius as purely a product of cultural or social factors. While groundbreaking for its time, Lombroso’s work has also faced criticism for its determinism and potential ethical implications. Overall, “The Man of Genius” remains a thought-provoking text, inviting readers to contemplate the complexities of human nature and the thin boundary between brilliance and aberration.

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Weight 0.522 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.6 × 22.9 in

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