Difference between revisions of "Violence"

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It might also be good because it increases fear and thus decreases the possibility of solving problems intelligently. If one can manipulate people through fear  you can lead them into  thinking the way you'd like to to think.  
 
It might also be good because it increases fear and thus decreases the possibility of solving problems intelligently. If one can manipulate people through fear  you can lead them into  thinking the way you'd like to to think.  
  
Violence also leads to more violence.
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Violence also often leads to more violence.
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Elie Karam of the Institute for Development, Research, Advocacy and Applied Care in Beirut, Lebanon, and colleagues measured the effects of war on the mental health of 2857 Lebanese civilians. They found that 70 per cent of respondents to their survey had been exposed to traumatic events related to the country's ongoing conflict, including living in a war zone or being a refugee.
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Those exposed to conflict were six times as likely to have an anxiety disorder, three times as likely to have a mood disorder, and 13 times as likely to have an impulse-control disorder as people who had not experienced such events. Less than half of the survey respondents who reported a disorder had sought any treatment - and they took an average of six years to do so. (PLoS Medicine, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0050061).

Revision as of 16:25, 30 April 2013

(1) Description of the pattern

There is no problem that cannot be solved by violence. If the subject cannot be subdued by psychological means, then injury can be inflicted. If injury is not enough, then the subject can be eliminated permanently by killing them.

(2) Why the pattern is good (i.e. bad)

Violence results in roughly 1.5 million deaths per year worldwide. Of those deaths, just over 50% are by suicide, 35% by homicide, and 12% as a result of war or some other form of conflict. The net gain in world population was roughly 75 million in the year 2012, and is slowing. Increasing the annual number of deaths per year caused by violence is the most effective method of hastening the decline of the world population growth rate.


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It might also be good because it increases fear and thus decreases the possibility of solving problems intelligently. If one can manipulate people through fear you can lead them into thinking the way you'd like to to think.

Violence also often leads to more violence.


Elie Karam of the Institute for Development, Research, Advocacy and Applied Care in Beirut, Lebanon, and colleagues measured the effects of war on the mental health of 2857 Lebanese civilians. They found that 70 per cent of respondents to their survey had been exposed to traumatic events related to the country's ongoing conflict, including living in a war zone or being a refugee.

Those exposed to conflict were six times as likely to have an anxiety disorder, three times as likely to have a mood disorder, and 13 times as likely to have an impulse-control disorder as people who had not experienced such events. Less than half of the survey respondents who reported a disorder had sought any treatment - and they took an average of six years to do so. (PLoS Medicine, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0050061).