Hatred The Psychological Descent Into Violence

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Pub. Date: 2004-09-08
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Summary

We all get angry at the built-in frustrations and humiliations of everyday life. But few of us ever experience the intense and perverse hatred that inspires acts of malignant violence such as suicide bombings or ethnic massacres. InHatred, Dr.Willard Gaylin, one of America's most respected psychiatrists, describes how raw personal passions are transformed into acts of violence and cultures of hatred. Such hatred goes beyond mere emotion. Hatred, Gaylin explains, is a psychological disordera form of quasi-delusional thinking. It requires forming "a passionate attachment," an obsessive involvement with the scapegoat population. It is designed to allow the angry and frustrated individual to disavow responsibility for his own failures and misery by directing it towards a convenient victim. Gaylin dissects the mechanisms by which cynical political and religious leaders manipulate frustrated and deprived people, leading to the acts of mass terror that threaten us all. Step-by-step, he leads us into an understanding of the psychological pathway to acts of terrorisman understanding that is an essential to survival in a world of hatred. Hatredis a masterwork in Willard Gaylin's life-long study of human emotions. Writing for the educated lay audience in the eloquent, accessible language of his bestsellersFeelingsandRediscovering Love, he takes us to the very roots of hatred.

Author Biography

Willard Gaylin, M.D. is a leading theoretician, educator, and practitioner in the field of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. He is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons and cofounder of the Hastings Center, the preeminent institute for the study of ethical issues in the life sciences. He is author of sixteen books, including Feelings, The Killing of Bonnie Garland, Rediscovering Love, and Talk Is Not Enough.

Table of Contents

Hatred
Confronting Evil Head-Onp. 1
Defining Hatredp. 17
Hatred as an Emotion
Rage: The Emotional Core of Hatredp. 33
Feeling Threatenedp. 45
Envy: Locating an Enemyp. 63
Hatred as a thought Disorder
Understanding "Normal" Behaviorp. 75
Understanding "Sick" Behaviorp. 89
The Paranoid Shiftp. 107
The Psychotic and the Psychopathp. 121
Hatred as an Attachment
Identifying the Selfp. 151
Identifying the Enemyp. 173
The Culures of Hatred
A Culture of Hatredp. 195
A Community of Hatersp. 217
Confronting Hatred Head-Onp. 237
Acknowledgmentsp. 249
Indexp. 250
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