Who's to Blame? Collective Guilt on Trial

Author(s) : Coline Covington

Who's to Blame? Collective Guilt on Trial

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'It takes courage to step into the maelstrom of groups blaming groups. Individual hurts and trauma lead to blame, shame and guilt, but when the large group is involved, morality, meaning and transgenerational transmission add fuel to the fire and we are all in danger of getting burnt. This book takes us along a path we need to tread in the cause of survival. It is a book that leaves a lasting message in your mind and I strongly recommend it.'
John Alderdice, FRCPsych, The Changing Character of War Centre, Pembroke College, Oxford

'We live in an era when individuals pride themselves on their victim status, grievances are carefully nurtured, public apologies are de rigueur and reparations are constantly demanded of the formerly powerful. Covington's book cuts to the chase, subjecting our modern blame culture to forensic examination. She questions whether apologies of this sort make logical, historical or legal sense and what therapeutic emotional value they actually possess. A welcome breath of fresh, bracing air.'
Michela Wrong, author of Do Not Disturb: The Story of a Political Murder and a Regime Gone Bad

'In this brilliant study of collective guilt, Coline Covington fuses together the disciplines of history, politics, and psychoanalysis, helping us to understand the profound effects of blame on perpetrators and victims across generations. Her writing is both lucid and learned throughout.'
Charles Grant, Director, Centre for European Reform

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