February 6, 2012
Scapegoating Is Human Nature Book Review
[From article]
"Jews were also accused of causing the Black Death, supposedly by poisoning the water systems, a belief that led to over 200 Jewish communities being exterminated in Germany from 1348-1351.
[. . .]
In the late 1400s, two men, Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, were granted complete power by the pope to hunt witches, with Sprenger alone allegedly burning 500 people alive in one year.
[. . .]
So while the nature of scapegoating may change, Campbell makes the case that eluding and deflecting blame is an inescapably human trait, and will therefore always be with us."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/books/it_all_your_fault_1BOnJCSKurAj8D2n6bWo6M/0
It’s all your fault!
When something goes wrong, someone else is always to blame
By LARRY GETLEN
New York
Last Updated: 5:03 AM, January 29, 2012
Posted: 11:00 PM, January 28, 2012
"Jews were also accused of causing the Black Death, supposedly by poisoning the water systems, a belief that led to over 200 Jewish communities being exterminated in Germany from 1348-1351.
[. . .]
In the late 1400s, two men, Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, were granted complete power by the pope to hunt witches, with Sprenger alone allegedly burning 500 people alive in one year.
[. . .]
So while the nature of scapegoating may change, Campbell makes the case that eluding and deflecting blame is an inescapably human trait, and will therefore always be with us."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/books/it_all_your_fault_1BOnJCSKurAj8D2n6bWo6M/0
It’s all your fault!
When something goes wrong, someone else is always to blame
By LARRY GETLEN
New York
Last Updated: 5:03 AM, January 29, 2012
Posted: 11:00 PM, January 28, 2012
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