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  1. The Genocidal Mentality. Hardcover – May 8, 1990. by Robert J. Lifton (Author) 4.1 5 ratings. See all formats and editions. Examines the psychological problems arising from dependence on nuclear weapons. Report an issue with this product or seller. Print length. 352 pages.

  2. In the first five chapters of Lifton and Markusen’s The Genocidal Mentality, the authors put forth a compelling argument that a genocidal mindset has rooted itself in the modern world’s psyche as a result of the development and proliferation of nuclear weapons.

  3. The Genocidal Mentality: Nazi Holocaust And Nuclear Threat. Robert J. Lifton. Basic Books, Nov 18, 1991 - Psychology - 368 pages. The author of The Nazi Doctors joins with a scholar of nuclear...

  4. The Genocidal Mentality. Tikkun (2016) 31 (3): 32–33. ( original editor’s note: Robert Lifton’s important work exploring the psychological mechanisms that allowed us to accommodate ourselves to the possibility of nuclear war led him to a similar investigation of the role that experts played in the Nazi machine.

  5. e. The psychology of genocide attempts to explain genocide by means of psychology. Psychology of genocide aims to explain the preconditions of genocide and why some people become genocide perpetrators while others are bystanders or rescuers .

  6. genocidal violence, from Bosnia to Rwanda and Armenia, also focuses scholarly attention on the importance of the psychological, such as symbols and myths (Koenigsberg, 2005a), frequently expressed in stories that reveal who people

  7. This article examines the historical rationales for including this act in the international legal definition of genocide. It shows that mental harm was included because of a concern for the impact of narcotics and other substances on cognitive functioning and brain health.