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The document consists solely of book and article citations related to psychology and morality, with no mention of specific individuals, transactions, or actionable allegations linking powerful actors Contains only scholarly references and recommended readings. No names of political figures, officials, or intelligence agencies. Lacks any factual claims, dates, or financial details.

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November 11, 2025
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The document consists solely of book and article citations related to psychology and morality, with no mention of specific individuals, transactions, or actionable allegations linking powerful actors Contains only scholarly references and recommended readings. No names of political figures, officials, or intelligence agencies. Lacks any factual claims, dates, or financial details.

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Endnotes: Chapter 3 Recommended books: Baron-Cohen, S. (2011). The Science of Evil. New York: Basic Books. Hamburg, D. (2008). Preventing Genocide. Denver: Paradigm Publishers. Johnson, D. P. (2004). Overconfidence and war. Cambridge, Harvard University Press. Kelman, H.C., & Hamilton, V.L. (1989). Crimes of Obedience: toward a social psychology of authority and responsibility. New Haven: Yale University Press. Mikulincer, M., & Shaver, P.R. (Eds.). (2011). The Social Psychology of Morality. Washington: American Psychological Association. Staub, E. (2010). Overcoming Evil. New York: Oxford University Press. Trivers, R. (2011). The Folly of Fools: The Logic of Deceit and Self-Deception in Human Life. New York: Viking Press. Notes: * Delusions, confabulations and the fabric of belief: Ames, D. (1984). Self shooting of a phantom head. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 145(2), 193; McKay, R. & Dennett, D. (2009) The evolution of misbelief. Behavioral and Brain Sciences vol. 32 pp. 493-561; Hirstein, W. (2005) Brain Fiction, Cambridge, MIT Press. * iHuman: Bastian, B., Laham, $.M, Wilson, S., Haslam, N., & Koval, P. (2011). Blaming, praising, and protecting our humanity: The implications of everyday dehumanization for judgments of moral status. British Journal of Social Psychology, 50(3), 469-483; Graham, J., & Haidt, J. (2011). Sacred values and evil adversaries: a moral foundations approach. In M. Mikulincer & P.R. Shaver (Eds.), The Social Psychology of Morality; pp. 11-32, Washington ,American Psychological Association; Gray, H M, Gray, K, & Wegner, D M. (2007). Dimensions of Mind Perception. Science, 315(5812), 619-619; Gray, K, & Wegner, D M. (2011). Morality takes two: dyadic morality and mind perception. In M. Mikulincer & P.R. Shaver (Eds.), The Social Psychology of Morality, pp. 109-128, Washington ,American Psychological Association; Gray, K., Jenkins, A., Heberlein, A. S., & Wegener, D. M. (2011). Distortions of mind perception in psychopathology. In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108: 477-479; Haslam, N., Bastian, B., Laham, S., & Loiugham, S. (2011). Humanness, dehumanization, and moral psychology. In M. Mikulincer & P.R. Shaver (Eds.), The Social Psychology of Morality, pp. 203-218, Washington, American Psychological Association; Loughnan, Steve, Leidner, Bernhard, Doron, Guy, Haslam, Nick, Kashima, Yoshihisa, Tong, Jennifer, & Yeung, Victoria. (2010). Universal biases in self-perception: Better and more human than average. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49(3), 627-636; Martinez, A., Piff, P., Mendoza- Denton, R., & Hinshaw, S. P. (2011). The power ofa label: Mental illness diagnoses, ascribed humanity, and social Rejection. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 30(.): 1-23. * Populating the inner sanctum: Cosmides, L., Tooby, J., & Kurzban, R. (2003). Perceptions of race. Trends in Cognitive Science, 7(4), 173-179; Kinzler, K.D, Corriveau, K.H, & Harris, P.L. (2011). Children's selective trust in native-accented speakers. Developmental Science, 14(1), 106-111; Kinzler, K.D, & Spelke, E.S. (2011). Do infants show social preferences for people differing in race? Cognition, 119(.), 1-9; Kinzler, K.D., Dupoux, E., & Spelke, E.S. (2007). The native language of social cognition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104(30), 12577-12580; Kinzler, K.D, Shutts, K., Dejesus, J., & Spelke, E.S. (2009). Accent trumps race in guiding children's social preferences. Social Cognition, Hauser Chapter 3. Ravages of denial 115

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