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On Killing - The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society - Magda Hassan - 09-12-2008 A very interesting book. It is somewhat comforting to know that people have to be trained and coerced even threatened to kill. It is not natural or easy. What is discomforting to know is that there are people out there training people to kill. Another interesting part covered in the book is the sexual element in killing (for some at least) This is rarely discussed or acknowledged and should be. Some light reading for the holidays. Not for everyone. ON K I L L I NG The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society By Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman Contents Acknowledgments Introduction to the Paperback Edition Introduction IX xiii xxiii Section I Killing and the Existence of Resistance: A World of Virgins Studying Sex Chapter One Fight or Flight, Posture or Submit, 5 Chapter Two Nonfirers Throughout History, 17 Chapter Three Why Can't Johnny Kill? 29 Chapter Four The Nature and Source of the Resistance, 37 Section II Killing and Combat Trauma: The Role of Killing in Psychiatric Casualties Chapter One The Nature of Psychiatric Casualties: The Psychological Price of War, 43 Chapter Two The Reign of Fear, 51 Chapter Three The Weight of Exhaustion, 67 Chapter Four The Mud of Guilt and Horror, 74 Chapter Five The Wind of Hate, 76 Chapter Six The Well of Fortitude, 83 Chapter Seven The Burden of Killing, 87 Chapter Eight The Blind Men and the Elephant, 94 VI CONTENTS Section III Killing and Physical Distance: From a Distance, You Don't Look Anything Like a Friend Chapter One Distance: A Qualitative Distinction in Death, 99 Chapter Two Killing at Maximum and Long Range: Never a Need for Repentance or Regret, 107 Chapter Three Killing at Mid- and Hand-Grenade Range: "You Can Never Be Sure It Was You," 111 Chapter Four Killing at Close Range: "I Knew That It Was up to Me, Personally, to Kill Him," 114 Chapter Five Killing at Edged-Weapons Range: An "Intimate Brutality," 120 Chapter Six Killing at Hand-to-Hand-Combat Range, 131 Chapter Seven Killing at Sexual Range: "The Primal Aggression, the Release, and Orgasmic Discharge," 134 Section IV An Anatomy of Killing: All Factors Considered Chapter One The Demands of Authority: Milgram and the Military, 141 Chapter Two Group Absolution: "The Individual Is Not a Killer, but the Group Is," 149 Chapter Three Emotional Distance: "To Me They Were Less than Animals," 156 Chapter Four The Nature of the Victim: Relevance and Payoff", 171 Chapter Five Aggressive Predisposition of the Killer: Avengers, Conditioning, and the 2 Percent Who Like It, 177 Chapter Six All Factors Considered: The Mathematics of Death, 186 CONTENTS VII Section V Killing and Atrocities: "No Honor Here, No Virtue" Chapter One The Full Spectrum of Atrocity, 195 Chapter Two The Dark Power of Atrocity, 203 Chapter Three The Entrapment of Atrocity, 214 Chapter Four A Case Study in Atrocity, 217 Chapter Five The Greatest Trap of All: To Live with That Which Thou Hath Wrought, 222 Section VI Chapter One Chapter Two The Killing Response Stages: What Does It Feel Like to Kill? The Killing Response Stages, 231 Applications of the Model: Murder-Suicides, Lost Elections, and Thoughts of Insanity, 241 Section VII Killing in Vietnam: What Have We Done to Our Soldiers? Chapter One Desensitization and Conditioning in Vietnam: Overcoming the Resistance to Killing, 249 Chapter Two What Have We Done to Our Soldiers? The Rationalization of Killing and How It Failed in Vietnam, 262 Chapter Three Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Cost of Killing in Vietnam, 281 Chapter Four The Limits of Human Endurance and the Lessons of Vietnam, 290 Section VIII Chapter One Chapter Two Killing in America: What Are We Doing to Our Children? A Virus of Violence, 299 Desensitization and Pavlov's Dog at the Movies, 306 CONTENTS viii Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Notes Bibliography Index B. F. Skinner's Rats and Operant Conditioning at the Video Arcade, 312 Social Learning and Role Models in the Media, 317 The Resensitization of America, 323 333 348 354 On Killing - The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society - Keith Millea - 09-12-2008 Quote:Not for everyone. Don't even know if I want to take on this one Magda.I think at some point I very much should.Thanks for the post.......... Keith |