When Victimhood Leads to Genocide - Prof. Jordan Peterson on Dekulakization

In this excerpt of his lecture series “Maps of Meaning” psychology professor Jordan Peterson talks about an especially bleak and horrifying but relatively unknown episode in the history of the Soviet Union - the Dekulakization. He points out how enhanced victimization and the concept of class guilt ultimately led to genocide and the starvation of millions of people. Be sure to watch the complete lecture “2017 Maps of Meaning 4: Marionettes and Individuals (Part 3)” held at the University of Toronto here: You may also be interested to know that Jordan B. Peterson’s book “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos” is finally available. You can find it here: (US) (UK) (CA) Don’t miss out on his best selling first book “Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief” which much of his lecture material is based on: (US)
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