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child-rearing and the roots of violence, farrar, straus and giroux, ]; shame-ethics lead to generations of patterns of violence unless the insecure authoritarian parenting habit is interrupted by more secure nurturing (james gilligan, violence: reflections on a national epidemic, vintage, ) *arrogance rather than
humility, and denial rather than awareness, became major "defense mechanisms" to override deeply felt insecurities [michael a. milburn and sheree d. conrad, the politics of denial, mit, ] *changes from hunter-gatherers to neolithic and beyond, to urban "civilization" has removed people from their visceral...
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