Beschreibung:
Since 1789, when George Washington became the first president of the United States, forty-three men have held the nation's highest office
1: On Being Mad or Merely Angry; 1: Type I; 2: Type I-Region and Class: John Wilkes Booth and Leon F. Czolgosz; 3: Type I-Nationalism: Oscar Collazo, Griselio Torresola, and Sirhan Bishara Sirhan; 2: Type II; 4: Type II-Rejection Lee Harvey Oswald and Samuel Joseph Byck; 5: Type II-The Feminine Dimension Lynette Alice Fromme and Sara Jane Moore; 3: Type III; 6: Type III-Nihilism Giuseppe Zangara and Arthur Herman Bremer; 7: Type III-Nihilism John W. Hinckley, Jr. and Francisco Martin Duran; 4: Type IV and Atypical; 8: Type IV-The Psychotics Richard Lawrence, Charles J. Guiteau, and John Schrank; 9: The Atypicals-Family and Money Carl Austin Weiss and James Earl Ray; 5: Domestic Terrorists; 10: Industrial Society: Theodore John Kaczynski; 11: Ruby Ridge, Waco, and Roe v. Wade Timothy James McVeigh and Eric Robert Rudolph; 6: Conclusion; 12: Criminal Responsibility and Risk; Epilogue