
The Rwandan Genocide, The Holocaust, The Lynching Of African Americans, The Colonial Slave Trade: These Are Horrific Episodes Of Mass Violence Spawned From Racism And Hatred. We Like To Think That We Could Never See Such Evils Again-that We Would Stand Up And Fight. But Something Deep In The Human Psyche-deeper Than Prejudice Itself-leads People To Persecute The Other: Dehumanization, Or The Human Propensity To Think Of Others As Less Than Human. This Book Looks At The Mechanisms Of The Mind That Encourage Us To See Someone As Less Than Human. There Is Something Peculiar And Horrifying In Human Psychology That Makes Us Vulnerable To Thinking Of Whole Groups Of People As Subhuman Creatures. When Governments Or Other Groups Stand To Gain By Exploiting This Innate Propensity, And Know Just How To Manipulate Words And Images To Trigger It, There Is No Limit To The Violence And Hatred That Can Result-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the psychological mechanisms that allow humans to perceive others as subhuman, thereby facilitating mass violence and systemic persecution. David W. E. Smith examines the cognitive and evolutionary underpinnings of dehumanization, arguing that this propensity is a deep-seated vulnerability within the human psyche. By analyzing historical instances of atrocity, the author demonstrates how political actors manipulate language and imagery to exploit this innate psychological trait.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the accessible yet sobering nature of the prose, which bridges the gap between academic psychology and historical analysis. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to understanding the social conditions that precede large-scale human rights violations.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190092564
ISBN-13:
9780190092566
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