War is not an accident of history, nor a simple political tool — it is a deep manifestation of the human psyche. In this video, we explore the psychological roots of war, from ancient history to modern conflicts. Why do humans create enemies? How do our unconscious instincts fuel division and hostility in everyday life? And most importantly: how can awareness and transformation break this cycle? Watch now and dive deep into the psychology of war.
References:
Carl Gustav Jung — The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
Friedrich Nietzsche — On the Genealogy of Morals
Thomas Hobbes — Leviathan
Jean-Jacques Rousseau — Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
Sigmund Freud — Civilization and Its Discontents
Pierre Clastres — Society Against the State
Lawrence Keeley — War Before Civilization
Michel Foucault — Discipline and Punish
Zygmunt Bauman — Modernity and the Holocaust
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