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Everyday Evils - A psychoanalytic view of evil and morality (Paperback)
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Everyday Evils takes a psychoanalytic look at the evils committed
by "ordinary" people in different contexts - from the Nazi
concentration camps to Stockholm Syndrome to the atrocities
publicized by Islamic State - and presents new perspectives on how
such evil deeds come about as well as the extreme ways in which we
deny the existence of evil. Concepts of group behaviour, morality,
trauma and forgiveness are reconsidered within a multi-disciplinary
framework. The psychodynamics of dissociation, and the capacity to
witness evil acts while participating in them, raise questions
about the origin of morality, and about the role of the observing
ego in maintaining psychic equilibrium. Coline Covington examines
how we demonize the "other" and how violent actions become
normalized within communities, such as during the Rwandan genocide
and Polish pogroms. The recent attraction of the millenarian
theocracy of the Islamic State also highlights our fascination with
violence and death. Covington emphasizes that evil comes about
through a variety of causes and is highly contextual. It is our
capacity to acknowledge the evils we live with, witness and commit
that is vital to how we manage and respond to violence within
ourselves and others and in mitigating our innate destructiveness.
In conclusion, the book addresses how individuals and societies
come to terms with evil, along with the problematic concept of
forgiveness and the restoration of good. Everyday Evils blends
psychoanalytic concepts together with the disciplines of sociology,
history, anthropology, philosophy, theology and studies of violence
in order to develop a richer, deeper and more comprehensive
understanding of evil. Intending to make the unthinkable thinkable,
this book will appeal to scholars from across those disciplines, as
well as psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and anyone who has ever
asked the question: "How could anyone do something like that?"
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