Hitler’s “Hate-Syndrome” Proves That All Hatred Is Hollow  

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作  者:Bob Johnson 

机构地区:[1]Diploma in Psychotherapy Neurology&Psychiatry(Psychiatric Inst New York)

出  处:《Journal of Philosophy Study》2022年第4期231-251,共21页哲学研究(英文版)

摘  要:HITLER’S HATRED KNEW NO LIMITS—this was because he couldn’t stop believing that he was living in a type of purgatorial,make-believe world in which his childhood nightmares continually tortured him,unrelentingly.This is the“Hate-Syndrome”.He demonstrates for all to see,just how difficult it is to take revenge on someone who no longer exists.Thus he spewed out his pent-up venom on whatever,or whoever,came his way.Every time his attempts to escape this personal hell failed,as they inevitably did,he increased his atrocities,with results from which we still suffer today.Had he had a nuclear button in his final bunker,much of Europe would still be incurably radioactive,and remain so,for many thousands of years.When this happens to farmland,crops can’t grow,while famines do.Until we understand hate better,where it comes from,and how to cope with it—our future’s dead.

关 键 词:CROPS SOMEONE FARMLAND 

分 类 号:O57[理学—粒子物理与原子核物理]

 

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