
On Killing
The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society
First published 1995
About this book
The good news is that most soldiers are loath to kill. But armies have developed sophisticated ways of overcoming this instinctive aversion. And contemporary civilian society, particularly the media, replicates the army's conditioning techniques, and, according to Lt. Col. Dave Grossman's thesis, is responsible for our rising rate of murder among the young. Upon its initial publication, On Killing was hailed as a landmark study of the techniques the military uses to overcome the powerful reluctance to kill, of how killing affects soldiers, and of the societal implications of escalating violence. Now, Grossman has updated this classic work to include information on 21st-century military conflicts, recent trends in crime, suicide bombings, school shootings, and more. - Publisher.
Subjects
CombatHomicideMilitary PsychologyPsychological aspectsPsychological aspects of CombatPsychological aspects of HomicidePsychological aspects of ViolencePsychology, MilitarySocial aspectsSocial aspects of ViolenceViolencePsychologyTötungWarKriegMilitärpsychologieArmed ConflictsPsychologieFremder FeindMordWar and societyViolence, psychological aspectsPsychological warfareMurder