Monday, August 4

The dialogue surrounding the cycles of violence, particularly in contexts like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, underscores the complex interplay of trauma, revenge, and societal memory. In a recent exploration by Chris Hedges, he highlights that violence tends to perpetuate itself, emphasizing how the “lust for vengeance” often overshadows the initial acts of aggression that instigate retribution....

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