The Hate We Love: Why Humanity Chooses Division Over Difference
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Why does disagreement become division? Why does conflict become racial, religious, or national the moment identity differences appear? In The Hate We Love, Dr. Paul Joseph explores the hidden psychology behind humanity's obsession with identity-based conflict. Whether in relationships, workplaces, communities, or global disputes, the pattern is consistent: we turn disagreement into identity and identity into threat. Blending psychology, history, and modern media analysis, this book reveals: - Why humans are wired for tribal thinking- How outrage provides emotional reward- Why media and politics amplify division- And how we can interrupt the reflex to hate what we don't understand This is not a political book. It is a human one. If you want to understand why division feels powerful, and how to think beyond it, this book will challenge the way you see conflict forever.
Why does disagreement become division? Why does conflict become racial, religious, or national the moment identity differences appear? In The Hate We Love, Dr. Paul Joseph explores the hidden psychology behind humanity's obsession with identity-based conflict. Whether in relationships, workplaces, communities, or global disputes, the pattern is consistent: we turn disagreement into identity and identity into threat. Blending psychology, history, and modern media analysis, this book reveals: - Why humans are wired for tribal thinking- How outrage provides emotional reward- Why media and politics amplify division- And how we can interrupt the reflex to hate what we don't understand This is not a political book. It is a human one. If you want to understand why division feels powerful, and how to think beyond it, this book will challenge the way you see conflict forever.
AmazonPagina's: 171, Paperback, Independently published
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