“Psychology’s service to U.S. national security has produced a variant of what the psychiatrist Robert Lifton has called, in his study of Nazi doctors, a “Faustian bargain.” In this case, the price paid has been the American Psychological Association’s collective silence, ethical “numbing,” and, over time, historical amnesia. 3 Indeed, Lifton emphasizes that “the Nazis were not the only ones to involve doctors in evil”; in defense of this argument, he cites the Cold War “role of …American physicians and psychologists employed by the Central Intelligence Agency…for unethical medical and psychological experiments involving drugs and mind manipulation.” 4” EvilTortureCold WarCiaMind ControlAmnesiaHuman Rights ViolationsHuman Rights AbusePsychological ManipulationTraumatic AmnesiaFaustian BargainConspiracy Of SilenceSelective AmnesiaUnethical TreatmentCollective SilenceEthical ViolationsNazi Doctors Book:Torture and Impunity: The U.S. Doctrine of Coercive Interrogation Source: Torture and Impunity: The U.S. Doctrine of Coercive Interrogation
“For scapegoating to occur, a community must agree on a target who can be blamed for anything that goes wrong. Sometimes a community just needs someone to BE wrong all the time, so they can know they are right. It really doesn’t matter if the person is actually guilty or wrong, as long as everyone agrees on it. That agreement allows the community to act against the scapegoat and feel justified. They can hate, abuse, ridicule, neglect, expel, wound or kill the scapegoat and actually experience feelings of joy and well-being afterward.” VoiceEthicsAbuseVictimInjusticeAbuse Of PowerVoicelessScapegoatingEthical ViolationsCommunity Scapegoating Author:Raven Foundation