.. from the video -"the moment you change the image of the other you change the image of yourself" .. i think, lol, hope, helps to expand on the Sam Keen quote below.. simple and easy, it's good little one ..
Darren Reiley Published on Dec 23, 2012
Author, philosopher and professor Sam Keen traces the history and techniques of "Enemy Making," the ways in which mass media either purposefully create or unconsciously reinforce the notion of an enemy in the public imagination. This slide lecture is 1 of 3 parts to the DVD accompanying his book "Faces of the Enemy." This and his other work can be found at his website www.samkeen.com. Many thanks to Sam for granting his permission to upload here!
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Seventy years ago, in the immediate aftermath of the German invasion of the Soviet Union, a group of artists and writers in Moscow joined forces under the auspices of the TASS News Agency to help reassure and rouse the Soviet citizenry by producing large-scale posters—TASS Windows. The exhibition Windows on the War: Soviet TASS Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941--1945 runs at the Art Institute of Chicago through October 23, 2011.
The Love Of Hating: The Psychology Of Enmity By Ofer Zur, Ph.D.
We do in fact love or hate our enemies to the same degree that we love or hate ourselves. In the image of the enemy we will find the mirror in which we may see our own faces most clearly. Sam Keen, Faces of the enemy.
Fiji's history ... "Ceremonial occasions saw freshly killed corpses piled up for eating. 'Eat me!' was a proper ritual greeting from a commoner to a chief." ... Fijians today regard those times as "na gauna ni tevoro" (time of the devil). http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=103022853