Dots and loops for February 14th
- The Psych Files Podcast | Episode 139: Blaming the Victim in Reverse – the Justice Motive
Lately I've been interested in what some call the Just World Hypothesis, which is the idea that somehow reality is inherently Just. This is an idea that people have been struggling with since at least the time of the Book of Job. The eastern idea of Karma neatly handles the problem, as does the idea of an afterlife, with both a Heaven and Hell, and a Purgatory where one can do time to insure the scales of justice are properly balanced before moving on.
Surely this deep need for justice is behind the cycles of revenge and retribution we see throughout history and in the world today.
- Windows 7 tip: (elevated) command prompt anywhere
Why doesn't anybody bother to tell us these things?