A New Book Argues that Revenge Is an Addiction – but Doesn't Convince
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The Science of Revenge: A New Book Argues That Revenge is Addictive, Yet Fails to Persuade
Did the UK’s iconic Sycamore Gap Tree fall as an act of revenge? vaughan/epa-fe/shutterstock The Science of Revenge James Kimmel Jr. (Harmony Books) Few can easily embrace the desire for revenge, yet it’s undeniable that some of us are drawn to it. From President Donald Trump’s advocacy against what he perceives as the “cancel culture” [...] The post The Science of Revenge: A New Book Argues That Revenge is Addictive, Yet Fails to Persuade appea…


In a backyard, a 24-year-old is beaten, kicked and then brutally stabbed. An act, like an execution, says the court. The motive: revenge - two years after a stabbing.
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