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0:00:00 - Introduction by Stefan Molyneux
0:01:38 - Chapter 1: The Killer Motherland
0:51:49 - Chapter 2: Why Males Are More Violent
1:22:49 - Chapter 3: The Psychology and Neurobiology of Violence
2:33:03 - Chapter 4: War as a Sacrificial Ritual
2:57:50 - Chapter 5: The Seven Phases of Going to War
4:02:20 - Chapter 6: The Childhood Origins of World War II and the Holocaust
5:20:30 - Chapter 7: Child Abuse, Homicide, and Raids in Tribes
6:03:17 - Chapter 8: Infanticide, Child Rape and War in Early States
6:53:34 - Chapter 9: Bipolar Christianity: How Torturing "Sinful" Children Produced Holy Wars
8:10:23 - Chapter 10: Patriarchal Families and National Wars
9:08:10 - Chapter 11: Global Wars to Restore U.S. Masculinity
9:52:50 - Chapter 12: Ending Child Abuse, Wars and Terrorism
The Origins of War in Child Abuse was written by psycho-historian Lloyd deMause. For more information on Lloyd deMause and The Journal of Psychohistory, please go to: http://psychohistory.com/
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