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The Emotional Life of Nations
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The Emotional Life of Nations, In his psychogenic theory of history, DeMause, director of the Institute for Psychohistory (New York), argues that wars and other social violence are group fantasy restagings of childhood, even prenatal, trauma. He frames the Gulf War as a guilty response, The Emotional Life of Nations
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  • The Emotional Life of Nations
  • Written by author Lloyd DeMause
  • Published by Other Press LLC, 2002/06/30
  • In his psychogenic theory of history, DeMause, director of the Institute for Psychohistory (New York), argues that wars and other social violence are group fantasy restagings of childhood, even prenatal, trauma. He frames the Gulf War as a guilty response
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Preface
I Early Personal Experiences Determine Political Behavior
1 The Assassination of Leaders 3
2 The Gulf War as an Emotional Disorder 13
3 The Childhood Origins of Terrorism 39
II Psychohistorical Theory
4 Restaging Early Traumas in War and Social Violence 49
5 The Psychogenic Theory of History 87
6 War as Righteous Rape and Purification 137
III Psychohistorical Evolution
7 Childhood and Cultural Evolution 229
8 The Evolution of Child Rearing 285
9 The Evolution of the Psyche and Society 381
Index 433


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