Maslow, Putin, and Ukraine

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'The authoritarian person lives in a world pictured by him as a sort of jungle. One’s safety lies in one’s strength, and this strength lies in the power to dominate.'

Writing amid World War II with an unspoken nod to Stalin, Maslow began his paper with the wry observation that, “In this war, it is difficult to differentiate our friends from our enemies.” He decried that political analysts had failed to incorporate psychology into a full understanding of the global war–and then focused on the central feature of authoritarians: namely, their worldview.

Essentially, Maslow argued that it’s nonsense “to consider an authoritarian as simply an eccentric or ‘crazy person’” who is ultimately incomprehensible. In this light, few can forget the popular notion in the 1930s that Hitler was a ludicrous “madman,” hardly to be taken seriously by his rants.

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