对战争的可怕热爱

J. Hillman
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来自世界著名的心理学家和畅销书《灵魂的密码》的作者,深刻地审视了人类与战争的原始爱/恨关系的根源。战争在人类的想象中是一种永恒的力量——事实上,在日常生活中也是如此。如果说最近的事件教会了我们什么的话,那就是和平时期远不如战时那么持久和容易实现。在有记载的5600年历史中,发生了14600次战争,相当于人类历史上每年2到3次。战争是不断发生的事情。然而,没有人真正理解这是为什么。在《对战争的可怕热爱》一书中,二十世纪和二十一世纪心理学的核心人物之一詹姆斯·希尔曼(James Hillman)填补了这一巨大空白,对战争的起源、需求和回报进行了开创性的审视。此外,在这本精彩的探究中,希尔曼还探讨了许多其他重要问题,比如:战争是我们人类灵魂的必要组成部分,因此也是我们生活的必要组成部分吗?a——我们为什么需要敌人?a——战争在士兵的心灵上留下了什么伤疤?为什么它会有如此持久的影响?如果战争是我们生活中如此“正常”的一部分,为什么我们如此害怕它?另一方面,我们怎么能接受一种如此具有破坏性、如此肆无忌惮、如此不人道的力量呢?a——参与战争的冲动能被驯服吗?希尔曼断言:“如果我们想要减少战争的恐怖,让生活继续下去,就有必要去理解和想象。”《极度热爱战争》是理解战争的重要工具——对我们所有人都至关重要的书。
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A Terrible Love of War
From world-renowned psychologist and bestselling author of "The Soul's Code," a profound examination of the roots of man's primal love/hate relationship with war. War is a timeless force in the human imagination-and, indeed, in daily life. If recent events have taught us anything, it is that peacetime is not nearly so constant and attainable as wartime. During the 5,600 years of recorded history, 14,600 wars have been fought-2 to 3 for every year of human history. War is a constant thing. And yet no one really understands why that is. In "A Terrible Love of War," James Hillman, one of the central figures in psychology in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, fills this great void and undertakes a groundbreaking examination of the origins, needs, and rewards of war. Moreover, in this brilliant inquiry, Hillman explores many other essential questions, such as: a-- Is war a necessary part of our human soul and, therefore, a necessary part of our lives? a-- Why do we need enemies? a-- What scars does warfare carve on the psyche of its soldiers? And why does it have such a permanent effect? a-- If war is such a "normal" part of our existence, why do we fear it so much? And alternately, how could we ever embrace a force so destructive, so wanton, and so inhuman? a-- Can the impulse to engage in war be tamed? Hillman asserts that "if we want war's horror to be abated so that life may go on, it is necessary to understand and imagine." "A Terrible Love of War" is a crucial tool to understanding war-a crucial book for us all.
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