
War and Humanity
The Reith Lectures
The Role of the Warrior
I think dehumanization is absolutely critical in how people behave in war, and often will lead them to war. In one of the things that were so striking in the period before 19 39 was the way in which nasy germany was using words like vermin and scum and viruses to dehumanize its opponents. Once you begin to categorize your opponents as somehow less human than you, then you are actually doing good work when you cleanse them or eliminate them. And it probably makes it easier to kill other people, because you don't feel you're killing someone like you. You're killing something that's alien. It goes back partly to what we are saying about propaganda earlier,
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