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How the American Public is Dissociated from the Realities of War

Psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton talks about the psychological effects of the current war in the Middle East. Despite the risk of what he calls "psychic numbing," he thinks citizens should stay engaged with the conflict and follow coverage of it in the news.

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Other segments from the episode on January 24, 1991

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, January 24, 1991: Interview with Christopher Flavin and Alfred Rubin; Interview with Robert Jay Lifton.

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