“If I look at the mass I will never act”: Psychic numbing and genocide
University of Oregon · Decision Research
Abstract
Abstract Most people are caring and will exert great effort to rescue individual victims whose needy plight comes to their attention. These same good people, however, often become numbly indifferent to the plight of individuals who are “one of many” in a much greater problem. Why does this occur? The answer to this question will help us answer a related question that is the topic of this paper: Why, over the past century, have good people repeatedly ignored mass murder and genocide? Every episode of mass murder is unique and raises unique obstacles to intervention. But the repetitiveness of such atrocities, ignored by powerful people and nations, and by the general public, calls for explanations that may…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 6.02
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
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1Topics & keywords
- Genocide
- Feeling
- Action (physics)
- Psychology
- Meaning (existential)
- Argument (complex analysis)
- Social psychology
- Criminology
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions