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The Psychology of Aggression, Part 3

Since Freud believed that aggression is man’s natural state, it follows that such aggression can function outside of the realm of the ownership of private property. Furthermore, since aggression, according to Freud, is innate, it comes before the idea of ownership. As Freud (1961) stated: ... Read More

The Psychology of Aggression, Part Two

From the time Cane killed Able in the Garden of Eden, aggression became a part of the human psyche. Freud found the Biblical commandment to love one’s neighbor as oneself to be a shallow and false premise. He contended that man is naturally aggressive, and, therefore, to love one’s neighbor ... Read More

The Psychology of Aggression, Part One

This month, I am going to do a series on the psychology of aggression. Recently, you and I have witnessed a breakdown in the civility of our culture. And, both Freud and Jung warned us about the repeated arrival of unfettered aggression in our society. Aggression is a part of our biology and ... Read More

The Psychology of Fear

Fear is a survival tactic that is built into our species. You are all familiar with the fight or flight syndrome, and that is where your fear originates. In the early days of mankind, the human body’s fight or flight syndrome was meant to protect you from the dangers in your environment. Today, ... Read More

Violence on TV and How It Can Affect Your Children

Studies show that violence on television does have an adverse affect on children and the way they think and act. This is true not only for young children, but some recent studies indicate that watching violence on television can even impact adults. We know that children learn from both experience ... Read More