On killing the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society

The twentieth century, with its bloody world wars, revolutions, and genocides accounting for hundreds of millions dead, would seem to prove that human beings are incredibly vicious predators and that killing is as natural as eating. But Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman, a psychologist and U.S. Army...

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title On killing the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society
title_auth On killing the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society
title_exact_search On killing the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society
title_full On killing the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society by Dave Grossman
title_fullStr On killing the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society by Dave Grossman
title_full_unstemmed On killing the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society by Dave Grossman
title_short On killing
title_sort on killing the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society
title_sub the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society
topic Doden gtt
Geweld gtt
Massamedia gtt
Militaire psychologie gtt
Opvoeding gtt
Psychologische aspecten gtt
Gesellschaft
Gewalt
Medien
Psychologie
Combat Psychological aspects
Homicide Psychological aspects
Homicide psychology
Psychology, Military
Violence Psychological aspects
Violence Social aspects
Violence psychology
War
Psychische Belastung (DE-588)4176184-4 gnd
Militärpsychologie (DE-588)4074821-2 gnd
Krieg (DE-588)4033114-3 gnd
Gewalt (DE-588)4020832-1 gnd
Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd
Tötung (DE-588)4060336-2 gnd
Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd
Entwicklung (DE-588)4113450-3 gnd
Gewaltdarstellung (DE-588)4113749-8 gnd
Mord (DE-588)4040235-6 gnd
topic_facet Doden
Geweld
Massamedia
Militaire psychologie
Opvoeding
Psychologische aspecten
Gesellschaft
Gewalt
Medien
Psychologie
Combat Psychological aspects
Homicide Psychological aspects
Homicide psychology
Psychology, Military
Violence Psychological aspects
Violence Social aspects
Violence psychology
War
Psychische Belastung
Militärpsychologie
Krieg
Tötung
Entwicklung
Gewaltdarstellung
Mord
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