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JJ Stavros Schaffer's avatar

Strong essay.

Back during my first year in grad school, I wrote a lit review on colonist-indigenous violence in British colonial North America that relied somewhat on psychological theories of violence. These theories posit that the vast majority of people have an aversion to practicing violence (there are always a few innate sadists), but that this aversion can be overcome through certain mental stimuli, including social pressure, grievance, and frustration. Most powerful are when those stimuli work in tandem. It's often not just one thing that drives a person to violence but multiple things stacked together: social conformity on top of a sense of victimhood on top of ethnic hatred.

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Daniele Bolelli's avatar

This is a topic I cover at every chance because it's so important. Here's one of those discussions: http://historyonfirepodcast.com/episodes/2018/3/31/episode-33-on-good-and-evil-from-my-lai-to-sand-creek If you feel like it, let's do a podcast together on this

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