"Intelligent, creative, and theoretically sophisticated. Presser succeeds in developing an understanding of the 'shared cultural logics' that precede and promote harm." - Ron Kramer (professor of sociology at Western Michigan University) "Presser makes a unique contribution to discussions of violence. She ends this enlightening and disturbing book with a set of recommendations for 'unmaking misery.' A compelling and accessible read for scholars and lay readers alike. Highly recommended."(Choice) "Why We Harm is a challenging and original book and illustrates well the strength of the zemiological perspective and the central role of discourses in harm doing. It is an excellent book that deserves a wide readership." (American Journal of Sociology)