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In Hate We Trust: The Collectivization and Habitualization of Hatred:
- Hatred is characterized by an overgeneralized and indeterminate focus, where individuals target entire groups rather than specific actions or traits, leading to the collectivization of those perceived as “others.”
- The intensity of hatred does not primarily arise from the actual behavior or qualities of its targets, but from a sustained emotional commitment to the attitude of hatred itself.
- Hatred becomes socially reinforced when shared among groups, creating a collective identity that strengthens in-group cohesion while deepening hostility toward outsiders.
- Through repeated social sharing and reinforcement, hatred develops into a habitual emotional pattern (habitus), making it more stable and resistant to change over time.
- This process creates a self-reinforcing cycle, where collective hatred sustains itself through social dynamics, narratives, and mutual validation within groups.
Szanto, T. (2020). In hate we trust: The collectivization and habitualization of hatred. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 19(3), 453–480. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11097-018-9604-9
*This is a hypothetical, philosophical, theoretical thought experiment for mental exploration. Feel free to change the elements and come to any conclusion you desire.



