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Grant Smith's avatar

There is nothing more instrumental to large scale deployment of ideological evil than fostering victim and oppressor narratives. Such narratives are especially dangerous as they can become deeply embedded into status competition allowing those who partake to enjoy immediate benefits.

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Laura Creighton's avatar

Thank you for writing this, Rob.

If you haven't read *Why They Kill: The Discoveries of a Maverick Criminologist* , Richard Rhodes popular science book on the discoveries of Lonny Athens, you may find it very interesting. It was the book that for me overturned the idea that people who commit violent evil must be crazy. Or impoverished. Or loved evil for its own sake.

Lonny Athens thinks there are distinct steps towards what he calls 'Violentization', and you have to pass through all of them in order to end up as a dangerously violent person. And, frighteningly, the steps seem to be one-way .... you cannot go back to being a non-violent person, though you may develop the self-restraint to never act on these violent desires you continue to have.

Most people, of course, are not interested in this sort of research, but I have always asked those who are to read the book and then report on whether they think that these steps are mandatory, or merely very, very common.

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