War Minds: The Psychology of War Wagers explores the psychology of war, human behavior, and leadership mindset, starting with The War-Maker Personality, where traits like narcissism, paranoia, emotional detachment, and power-driven decision-making are examined. It then moves into How War Is Psychologically Sold, explaining propaganda, fear psychology, manipulation, enemy creation, and perception control, showing how societies are influenced before conflict begins. In The Psychology of Individuals and Society in War, you will see how conformity, obedience, stress, and moral disengagement shape human behavior, followed by The Psychology of War Culture, where ideology, identity, and generational conditioning make war feel normal. The book continues with The Mind After War, focusing on cognitive impact, trauma, memory, decision-making, and long-term psychological effects of conflict.