This commentary was written by CBSNews.com's Dick Meyer. Forty-two years ago, in November of 1963, an American historian named Richard Hofstadter gave a lecture at the University of Oxford that is ...
Racism goes much deeper than the surface, said John Jackson, University of Pennsylvania associate professor of Anthropology and Communication, in a lecture at Boston College yesterday. In the lecture, ...
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Paranoia is the feeling that you’re being threatened in some way, such as people watching you or acting against you, even though there’s no proof that it’s true. It happens to a lot of people at some ...
Paranoia is a thought process that can result in people experiencing irrational mistrust and suspicion of others. This pattern of delusional thinking may involve feelings of persecution, making a ...
Having suspicions and worries regarding loved ones is normal to a certain extent. When these fears are exaggerated and not founded on any real basis, however, these notions are termed paranoia.