Why We LOVE WAR: Pornography of Violence (with Scott Jacobsen)

WATCH War as Narcissistic Fantasy (with Trisha Goddard on TALKTV) On the one hand, there is the pornography of extreme, gory battle. War is thus perceived as the ultimate reality TV, a video game come alive, or a horror film incarnate. There is vicarious gratification in witnessing all this safely, from the comfort of one’s living room, having been spared the atrocities. A smug sensation of accomplishment, of having gotten away with it. Distant wars also legitimize aggressive and entitled virtue signaling and competitive morality, a noxious self-aggrandizing and ostentatious form of self-imputed altruism. There are, of course, those who empathize with the dying and the wounded and the suffering and do their best to help without seeking the attendant accolades of the professional do-gooder. Find and Buy MOST of my BOOKS and eBOOKS in my Amazon Store:
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