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KimE — University of Nebraska Press / Page 457 / DEC . 14 . 2005 / Fascism and Democracy in the Human Mind / Charny 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 [First Page] [457], (1) Lines: 0 to 131 ——— 0.0pt PgVar ——— Normal Page PgEnds: TEX [457], (1) Index Aarvik, Egil, 411n2 abnormality: definition of, 305 absolutism, 86–91 accomplices, 200–201 Ackerman, Nathan, 107 Adalian, Rouben, 375 Adler, Alfred, 341 Adorno, Theodor W., 306, 388n2 Aeschylus, 413–414n15 Afghanistan, 305 “agentic state” (in Milgram experiment), 109 aggression, for self-defense, 134–135. See also self-defense Ahmed, N., 424–425n12 Alexander Technique, 157, 207 all-or-none behavior, 282–295 Allport, Gordon, 408–409n23 al-Qaeda, 283 Alvarez, Alex, 143–144 American Orthopsychiatric Association, 313, 357, 373 Amin, Idi, 101, 104 Anderson, Carol M., 402–403n5 anger, 205–206, 275–276, 292–295; disconnection from, and tendency to violence , 412n4; fantasies of, and how to enjoy using, 268–269; feeling, versus committing actual violence, 7, 266– 270; along with hate and murderous feelings, acceptance of, 266–270; healthy, at unfairness of life, 252; as natural, 181–182, 266–270, 341–342, 358, 360, 400n8; proper communication of, to others, 138; proper uses of, 195–197 anger and love, integrating. See love and hate, integrating Annan, Kofi, 148, 368 anorexia: fascist mindset within, 63, 214– 215, 318, 365–366, 372–373 antifascist tools and interventions in psychotherapy , 19, 49–52, 189–253, 318–321 anti-Semitism, 101, 107, 349, 350 anxiety, 3, 6, 70, 86–91; acceptance of, and falling asleep, 296–298; accepting and welcoming, 158, 165–167, 173, 275– 276; and complexity, uncertainty, and humility, 20–22; disconnection and escape from, 20–22; inducement of, 401–402n1; and tapping unfulfilled potential, 275–276; and Zen Buddhism, 401–402n1 apologies for doing harm, 141–153; in family life, 185; in family therapy, 151– 153 Arendt, Hannah, 7 Argentina: disappearances from, 327, 365 Arieti, Silvano, 153 Armenian Genocide, 147, 283, 316, 337, 374, 426–427n18; denial of, by Turkey, 184–185, 337, 400n12. See Wegner, Armin T. Aron, Raymond, 379n4 Aronson, Ronald, 306 Asch, Solomon E.: and Asch experiment, 6, 99 Asineli-Tal, Shlomit, 385n52 Askenasy, Hans, 391–393n7 Assad, Hafez, 365 Atta, Mohamed, 365 Aum cult, 99, 104, 107–108, 390n5, 394n14 Auschwitz: as symbol of denial and guilt, 117 authoritarian personality, 22–24, 388n2 autism, 152–153, 274, 308, 413n11, 416– 417n20; understanding, 186–188, 400– 401n15, 401n16 457 KimE — University of Nebraska Press / Page 458 / DEC . 14 . 2005 / Fascism and Democracy in the Human Mind / Charny Index 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 [458], (2) Lines: 131 to 250 ——— 0.0pt PgVar ——— Normal Page PgEnds: TEX [458], (2) “autonomy-ism”: definition of, 409– 411n33 “bad” impulses: acknowledging in ourselves , 376 Bagambiki, Emmanuel, 420–422n4 Baha’i, 396n1 Bandura, Albert, 136 Barkan, Elazar, 399n8 Bar-On, Dan, 399n4 Bartlett, Steven J., 399n7 basic human needs (life, security, faith), 414–415n1 Bateson, Gregory, 21–22 Bazyler, Michael, 400n10 Becker, Ernest, 409n32, 419–420n1 Begley, S., 383n24 behaviors: individual and collective levels of, 305–312 behavior saturation, 51 Bettelheim, Bruno, 186, 307, 308, 416– 417n20 bias: suggestibility and misattribution, 383n24 Bible, 279, 413n14 bin Laden, Osama, 17, 285, 331, 391–393n7, 423–424n11 Blake, William, 89, 411n1 Blass, Thomas, 394n18 Blitz, Pnina, 402n3 Bloch, Donald A., 407n21 Bollas, Christopher, 82, 87, 125 Bosley, S., 404–406n15 Boszormenyi-Nagy, Ivan, 385n63, 407n20 Boulding, Elise, 373 Bourke, Joanna, 399n7 Brandt, Allan, 395n21 Britt, Donna, 355 Brooks, Geraldine, 18 Brown, Willie, 424–425n12 Browning, Christopher R., 391–393n7 Bryant, Curtis, 412n4 Buber, Martin, 397n1 Bugental, James F. T., 249, 400n7, 409n32, 411n1, 412n5, 413n15 Burundi, 104 Bushman, Brad J., 427n25 bystanders, 100, 200, 402n3; in family life, 200, 340–342; not being, in family life, 340–342; to people doing harm to themselves, 149–150 Calley, William L., 423n7 Cambodian Genocide, 62–63, 283, 353, 387n11; and defining victims, 63 Camus, Albert, 112, 318, 419n32; and “Campaign for Life,” 397n1 Cantor, Joanne, 427n25; and caring about human life (see life) caring and loving: accepting and containing , 270–271 Carlson, J., 388n15 censoring in mind, 91–96 certainty, 22...

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