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Preface Chapter 1. FLOTSAM: A Theory of the Development and Transmission of Hate. Robert J. Sternberg. I. Defining Hate Chapter 2. Hate, Dehumanization, and 'Hate.' Nick Haslam and Sean C. Murphy. Chapter 3. The Essence of Hate and Love. Clark McCauley. Chapter 4. What Is Hate? Thomas Brudholm. II. Cognitive and Emotional Processes that Lead to Hateful Behavior Chapter 5. Theorizing Hate in Contemporary USA. Susan Opotow and Sara I. McClelland. Chapter 6. Channeling Anger and Hate for Protecting Human Life. Israel W. Charny. Chapter 7. Hate in Contemporary America: Pathology or Opportunism? Richard M. Lerner and Paul A. Chase. Chapter 8. FLOTSAM: The Theory in Practice: Understanding the Reawakening of Hate in the Modern World. Robert J. Sternberg. III. Hate Crimes Chapter 9. Hate Crimes in Transition. Jack Levin and Jack McDevitt. Chapter 10. 'Hate Speech,' Free Speech, and Group Violence. David Moshman. Chapter 11. Tolerating Hate: Racial Bias, Freedom of Speech, and Responses to Hate Crimes. Gina Roussos and John F. Dovidio. Chapter 12. 'Message' Crimes: Understanding the Community Impacts of Bias Crime. Rebecca L. Stotzer and Adriano Sabagala. Chapter 13. Should Misogyny Be a Protected Characteristic in Hate Crime Legislation? Amanda Haynes and Jennifer Schweppe. IV. Conclusion Chapter 14. FLOTSAM Themes in the Volume. Robert J. Sternberg.