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The Madness of Normality Realism as Disease: A Theory of Human Destructiveness

The Madness of Normality Realism as Disease: A Theory of Human Destructiveness

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How come "normal" people cause so much destruction? Whether we turn our eyes to human history or take a look at our environment here today, the destruction we will witness belongs to humans, the only living creatures that destroy in order to destroy.


Numerous theses have been produced on human destructiveness. While Sigmund Freud attributed the origin of destructiveness in humans to the death drive inherent in humans, psychoanalyst Arno Gruen, who opposes this view, argues that the destructive and fatal act in humans stems from the person's betrayal of himself for the sake of gaining a share of illusory power.

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The Madness of Normality Realism as Disease: A Theory of Human Destructiveness How come "normal" people cause so much destruction? Whether we turn our eyes to human history or take a look at our surroundings today, the destructiveness we will witness belongs to humans, the only living creatures that destroy in order to destroy. Countless theses have been produced on the destructiveness of humans. While Sigmund Freud attributed the origin of destructiveness in humans to the death drive inherent in humans, psychoanalyst Arno Gruen, who opposes this view, argues that the destructive and fatal act in humans stems from the person's betrayal of himself for the sake of gaining a share of an illusory power. SAHAF0438
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