Is Our Problem Species Narcissism?
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Started April 25, 2026
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Is Our Problem Species Narcissism?
The American Conservative (United States) | Apr 25, 2026
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Apr 25, 2026
Labeling narcissism as the sole issue oversimplifies complex social, economic, and psychological factors that lead to violence.
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Narcissism is the root cause of humanity's capacity for mass violence, as it fosters a disregard for others' lives and well-being.
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While narcissism may contribute to violence, it is essential to examine broader societal influences that shape human behavior.
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Not all acts of violence stem from narcissism; historical context and cultural factors also play significant roles in shaping human actions.
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The rise of social media exacerbates narcissistic tendencies, leading to a culture that glorifies conflict and devalues human life.
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