Andrew Hammer, whose article is entitled “Understanding Human Destructiveness Through Social Psychology and Cultural Analysis”
War and genocide are among the most catastrophic events in human history, marked by the deliberate infliction of pain, suffering, and death on large populations. The psychology that drives such collective violence has been a subject of intense study, debate, and reflection.
One of the most influential voices in this field is Richard Koenigsberg, a social psychologist and cultural theorist whose work delves into the symbolic meanings, psychological mechanisms, and societal structures that underlie war and genocide. Through his research and writings, Koenigsberg offers profound insight into how societies come to embrace violence, the role of ideology and leadership, and the existential underpinnings of destruction.
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