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==Author or coathor==
* ''Superpower Syndrome: America's Apocalyptic Confrontation With the World'', Nation Books, 2003.
* ''Destroying the World to Save It: Aum Shinrikyo, Apocalyptic Violence, and the New Global Terrorism'', Owl Books, 2000.
*''The Nazi doctors: medical killing and the psychology of genocide'' Basic Books, 2000. [http://www.holocaust-history.org/lifton/ Online for personal use]
* (With Greg Mitchell) ''Who Owns Death? Capital Punishment, the American Conscience, and the End of Executions'', Morrow, 2000.
* (With Greg Mitchell) ''Hiroshima in America: Fifty Years of Denial'', Putnam's (New York City), 1995.
* ''The Protean Self: Human Resilience in an Age of Fragmentation'', Basic Books, 1993.
* (With Eric Markusen) ''The Genocidal Mentality: Nazi Holocaust and Nuclear Threat'', Basic Books, 1990.
* ''The Future of Immortality and Other Essays for a Nuclear Age'', Basic Books, 1987.
* (With Richard A. Falk) ''Indefensible Weapons: The Political and Psychological Case against Nuclearism'', Basic Books (New York City), 1982.
* (With Shuichi Kato and Michael Reich) ''Six Lives/Six Deaths: Portraits from Modern Japan'' (originally published in Japanese as Nihonjin no shiseikan, 1977), Yale University Press (New Haven, CT), 1979.
* ''The Broken Connection: On Death and the Continuity of Life'', Simon & Schuster, 1979.
* ''Psychobirds'', Countryman Press, 1978.
* ''The Life of the Self: Toward a New Psychology'', Simon & Schuster, 1976.
* (With Eric Olson) ''Living and Dying'', Praeger, 1974.
* ''Home from the War: Vietnam Veterans—Neither Victims nor Executioners'', Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1973.
* ''History and Human Survival: Essays on the Young and the Old, Survivors and the Dead, Peace and War, and on Contemporary Psychohistory'', Random House, 1970.
* ''Birds, Words, and Birds'' (cartoons), Random House, 1969.
* ''Boundaries'', Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Toronto), 1969, published as ''Boundaries: Psychological Man in Revolution'', Random House, 1970.
* ''Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima'', Random House (New York City), 1968.
* ''Revolutionary Immortality: Mao Tse-Tung and the Chinese Cultural Revolution'', Random House, 1968.
* ''Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism: A Study of "Brainwashing" in China,'' Norton (New York City), 1961. [http://www.rickross.com/reference/brainwashing/brainwashing19.html edited excerpts available online]
==Editor==
* ''The Woman in America'', Houghton (Boston), 1965.
* ''America and the Asian Revolutions'', Trans-Action Books, 1970, second edition, 1973.
* (With Richard A. Falk and Gabriel Kolko) ''Crimes of War: A Legal, Political-Documentary, and Psychological Inquiry into the Responsibilities of Leaders, Citizens, and Soldiers for Criminal Acts of War'', Random House, 1971.
* (With Eric Olson) ''Explorations in Psychohistory: The Wellfleet Papers'', Simon & Schuster, 1975.
* (With Eric Chivian, Susanna Chivian, and [[John E. Mack]]) ''Last Aid: The Medical Dimensions of Nuclear War'', W. H. Freeman, 1982.
* (With Nicholas Humphrey) ''In a Dark Time: Images for Survival'', Harvard University Press, 1984.

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Author or coathor

  • Superpower Syndrome: America's Apocalyptic Confrontation With the World, Nation Books, 2003.
  • Destroying the World to Save It: Aum Shinrikyo, Apocalyptic Violence, and the New Global Terrorism, Owl Books, 2000.
  • The Nazi doctors: medical killing and the psychology of genocide Basic Books, 2000. Online for personal use
  • (With Greg Mitchell) Who Owns Death? Capital Punishment, the American Conscience, and the End of Executions, Morrow, 2000.
  • (With Greg Mitchell) Hiroshima in America: Fifty Years of Denial, Putnam's (New York City), 1995.
  • The Protean Self: Human Resilience in an Age of Fragmentation, Basic Books, 1993.
  • (With Eric Markusen) The Genocidal Mentality: Nazi Holocaust and Nuclear Threat, Basic Books, 1990.
  • The Future of Immortality and Other Essays for a Nuclear Age, Basic Books, 1987.
  • (With Richard A. Falk) Indefensible Weapons: The Political and Psychological Case against Nuclearism, Basic Books (New York City), 1982.
  • (With Shuichi Kato and Michael Reich) Six Lives/Six Deaths: Portraits from Modern Japan (originally published in Japanese as Nihonjin no shiseikan, 1977), Yale University Press (New Haven, CT), 1979.
  • The Broken Connection: On Death and the Continuity of Life, Simon & Schuster, 1979.
  • Psychobirds, Countryman Press, 1978.
  • The Life of the Self: Toward a New Psychology, Simon & Schuster, 1976.
  • (With Eric Olson) Living and Dying, Praeger, 1974.
  • Home from the War: Vietnam Veterans—Neither Victims nor Executioners, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1973.
  • History and Human Survival: Essays on the Young and the Old, Survivors and the Dead, Peace and War, and on Contemporary Psychohistory, Random House, 1970.
  • Birds, Words, and Birds (cartoons), Random House, 1969.
  • Boundaries, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Toronto), 1969, published as Boundaries: Psychological Man in Revolution, Random House, 1970.
  • Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima, Random House (New York City), 1968.
  • Revolutionary Immortality: Mao Tse-Tung and the Chinese Cultural Revolution, Random House, 1968.
  • Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism: A Study of "Brainwashing" in China, Norton (New York City), 1961. edited excerpts available online

Editor

  • The Woman in America, Houghton (Boston), 1965.
  • America and the Asian Revolutions, Trans-Action Books, 1970, second edition, 1973.
  • (With Richard A. Falk and Gabriel Kolko) Crimes of War: A Legal, Political-Documentary, and Psychological Inquiry into the Responsibilities of Leaders, Citizens, and Soldiers for Criminal Acts of War, Random House, 1971.
  • (With Eric Olson) Explorations in Psychohistory: The Wellfleet Papers, Simon & Schuster, 1975.
  • (With Eric Chivian, Susanna Chivian, and John E. Mack) Last Aid: The Medical Dimensions of Nuclear War, W. H. Freeman, 1982.
  • (With Nicholas Humphrey) In a Dark Time: Images for Survival, Harvard University Press, 1984.