On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society | Dave Grossman | Must read for the military or police.
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On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society
Dave Grossman
Back Bay Books
, 1996 - 400 pages
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highly recommended
A
psychological
study of
kill
ing in
war
time and what it means for
society
at large reveals that violent movies, TV, and interactive video games are dangerously similar to military training programs that dehumanize the enemy and make
killing
automatic. 15,000 first printing. Tour.
on combat
I liked the book. I aspired to be come a marine back in the early 80's after finishing college. I talked with some former viet-nam vets who convinced me that graduate school was a better option. I followed their advice based on the stories they told me...this book is a very good testimony of some of their experiences. now at 49 I wish I had become a marine anyway when I had the chance. I personally was'nt a
war
e of the fact that many soldiers on both sides never used their weapons and I side with the author's view point on peace before war but we must always be prepared to defend the constitution of the United States if necessary. never the less the book is a very good study of the human psyche and of the limits of human endurance....
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Must read for the military or police.
This book, as many have stated, is great for understanding the psychology of someone returning from the battlefield. But for those who have yet to enter the battlefield, or will shortly find themselves returning, I suggest they read On Combat. That book deals much more with the subject of the physiology and psychology of the act of combat itself and how to prepare for it, rather than how to recognize and deal with it after the fact.
On killing review
It is interesting book for those who have illusions concerning any
war
. The book confirmed the basic thought that the fright to
kill
a person is more important than the fright to be killed. The nature programmed us to avoid
killing
a human being! Every war does not
cost
every life! Certainly, there is CONSCIENCE! The conscience torment to kill innocent children and women, fathers of mothers of somebody!
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Good but the second book is much better
This is a very good book but pales in comparison to Col. Grossman's second book on combat. This book has a lot of data a is a little dry reading. However, the data is excellent and this book contains great information.
On Kiling
A bit of slow read but does get interesting every few pages. It is very easy to take the factors in this book and apply them to the business world - why do people get stressed out and burned out at work.
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