The Barbarian Who Wept: How the World's Worst Monsters Play the Victim
The Mirror That Never Shows Your Face There is a creature that walks among us. It wears a suit, speaks in measured tones, and reads the news every morning with a cup of coffee. It posts about peace on social media while its country drops bombs on wedding parties. It calls for justice while funding the destruction of entire cities. It believes, with every fiber of its being, that it is the victim. This creature is not a monster. It is not a demon. It is a human being - a human being who has lost the ability to see its own reflection. The unconscious barbarian does not know it is barbaric. It never looks in the mirror. When it does, it sees a hero. It sees a martyr. It sees a wounded soul fighting against a world that hates it. This is the most terrifying form of evil: the evil that sleeps soundly at night. The Geometry of Self‑Deception How does a person commit atrocities and still believe they are good? The answer lies in three psychological mechanisms, each more seductive than the las...