The Collective Psychology of Genocide: Syria as a Case Study
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The Collective Psychology of Genocide: Syria as a Case Study
In every genocide, there are overlapping circles of actors: direct perpetrators, inciters, collaborators, and victims. Among these, psychological factors play a fundamental role in turning members of society into instruments of repression and killing—or into passive witnesses, or even celebrants. Syria is no exception. The Syrian war, with all its massacres, ethnic and sectarian cleansing, and systematic media incitement, reads like an open manu…
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