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Necrophilia and the Generals
Muradif Kulenović
Sažetak
Necrophilia as a psychiatric subject is not well researched in Croatia. Thus, the author pays particular attention to the term itself, and the ways in which necrophilia is encountered in human behaviour. War is the leading subject of the paper, since it is at this time that people particularly exhibit pathological behaviour patterns and other kinds of otherwise hidden negativities. Death and life are at their closest - and most terribly distant - in wartime. The author suggests that everything that transpires in the areas of destruction, violence, aggression and other kinds of human conflict is almost always based on the intimate needs of the individual. The more powerful, the more
terrifying they are, and the weaker, the more vicious, and prone to radically bizarre crimes. The panorama of this paper produces cases, accidents and other forms of wartime events dominated by death, which vividly and brutally depict human hatred. The work as a whole carries a warning that crime should be prevented, which is possible if necrophiliac tendencies of the leaders are seen as such ahead of time.
Ključne riječi
Necrophily; Intimate war; General; War atmosphere; Psychological trauma; Intimate murder
Hrčak ID:
2873
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.12.1999.
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