The Oldest Trick in the Book: Panic-Driven Scapegoating in History and Recurring Patterns of Persecution

The Oldest Trick in the Book: Panic-Driven Scapegoating in History and Recurring Patterns of Persecution

par Ben M. Debney
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Science & Technology History Fantasy
Format Kindle
Pages 594
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 2020
Éditeur Palgrave MacMillan
Édition 1st ed. 2020
ISBN-10 9811555699
ISBN-13 9789811555695
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Ben M. Debney explores the unsettling phenomenon of scapegoating throughout history in this thought-provoking investigation. With a keen eye on ideological discourse, he delves into the mechanics of blame-shifting that have permeated societies across different epochs. Through meticulous research and analysis, he reveals how fear and panic often fuel the need to designate a target, leading to devastating consequences for individuals and communities.

The narrative unfolds with historical examples that illustrate how scapegoating has been utilized as a tool for social and political control. Debney traces recurring patterns, shedding light on the psychological and cultural underpinnings that make such practices so prevalent and resilient. By drawing connections between past and present, he encourages readers to reflect on contemporary issues of blame and division.

Debney’s work is both a cautionary tale and a call to action. It urges readers to recognize the dangers of scapegoating in today’s discourse, advocating for a deeper understanding of our shared humanity and the importance of empathy in navigating turbulent times.

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