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A young veteran as just arrested for murdering homeless people in Los
Angeles.  Regardless whether he is actually guilty, a large number of
terrible acts have been committed by returning veterans traumatized
from the war.  None of the studies of which I'm aware account for such
costs (including the cost of imprisoning them) in their war costs.

This weekend, the Wall Street Journal mentioned two recent studies in
psychology, suggesting how people can become conditioned to function
better in our increasingly inhuman capitalist society.  The first
indicates that soldiers who played violent video games apparently were
able to numb themselves from the horrors that they witnessed.

The second article found that religious people were more inclined not
to discount the future as much; in effect, they were more future
oriented or, as Joe Hill used to say, more concerned with pie in the
sky.  For two and a half centuries, economists, such as Adam Smith,
tended to attribute people who attained status as a capitalist to
their capacity to be more future oriented.  Max Weber, and to some
tiny extent, Marx himself tended to attribute the development of
capitalism to Protestantism.

Apparently, to the extent we can train cannon fodder with violent
video games and inculcate the rest of us with religion, we can succeed
in maintaining an empire with a patient civilian population, who will
be content to sit by until neoliberal policies can ultimately deliver
pie-in-the-sky.

More at 
http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com/2012/01/16/class-psychology-and-capitalism/

-- 
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA
95929

530 898 5321
fax 530 898 5901
http://michaelperelman.wordpress.com

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