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Definition of Sociopaths
1. sociopath [n] - See also: sociopath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sociopaths
Literary usage of Sociopaths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poker Without Cards: A Consciousness Thriller by Ben Mack (2005)
"I am less concerned about corporations being sociopaths than governments being
sociopaths. In part, because our government was established to ensure laze ..."
2. Race Decadence: An Examination of the Causes of Racial Degeneracy in the by William Samuel Sadler (1922)
"... but at this time we desire to classify and study the morons, or sociopaths.
The author would classify — roughly — all subnormal persons with a mentality ..."
3. Race Decadence: An Examination of the Causes of Racial Degeneracy in the by William Samuel Sadler (1922)
"... but at this time we desire to classify and study the morons, or sociopaths.
The author would classify — roughly — all subnormal persons with a mentality ..."
4. Individual Differences in the Behavioral Etiology of Drug Abuse edited by Harold W. Gordon, Meyer D. Glantz (1997)
"Dr. Moss: We did an mCPP challenge study of substance abuse in sociopaths, and
the responses that we saw were exactly analogous to Dr. Kaye's responses in ..."
5. Opposition and Dissent in Contemporary China by Peter R. Moody (1977)
"We may, at the extreme, regard the Chinese dissidents as sociopaths, men unfit
to live in the society fit for men to live in. ..."
6. The Sexual Predatorby Anita M. Schlank, Fred Cohen by Anita M. Schlank, Fred Cohen (2006)
"Punishment, arousal and avoidance learning in sociopaths, Journal of Abnormal
Psychology, 76, 325. Schopp, R. F, & Slain, AJ (2000). ..."
7. American Municipal Progress by Charles Zueblin, Helen Bernice Sweeny (1916)
"... to the sociopaths — those economically and socially unfit. He says there is
a critical economic or sociological period between the age of seventeen and ..."