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Paperback Out of Weakness: Healing the Wounds That Drive Us to War Book

ISBN: 0553344773

ISBN13: 9780553344776

Out of Weakness: Healing the Wounds That Drive Us to War

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"A wide-ranging and deeply thoughtful meditation on the psychological sources of the danger to humanity created by the advent of weapons of mass destruction. It draws on a vast range of sources including psychology, anthropology, literature, philosophy, and religion, and is expressed with eloquence and grace."--Dr. Jerome Frank, Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Medical School, author of Sanity and Survival "A remarkably thorough analysis...

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Deep, balanced, integrative

I'm amazed to be the first one reviewing this exceptional work. It has considerably clarified my views on militarism-pacifism and power relations between individual and group. Not only the author's ability to synthesise knolwedge of diverse fields (politics & national security, culture & history, psychology, religion...) but his lucid thinking and fluent use of language really bring matters home. Sometimes I asked myself whether "Out of Weakness..." is a professional academic account of extremely complex and controversial issues or a poetic parable much to the like of Indian chieftains' famous orations. Obviously it is both - something that one does not come across very often - as it reflects the synchronization of head and heart (thinking and feeling) in it's best. The latter in a sense being the subject matter of the whole book - how anxiety and rage is produced and regulated in (inter)societal context, how it is supressed and what are the compensatory mechanisms of this supression (narcissism and paranoia); and how the latter bring about and breed on war. And last but not least, how this self-perpetuating situation might be overcome. If this topic is of serious interest, you can't be disappointed in a more recent work by James DeMeo, "Saharasia".
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