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states:

acts of barbarity

autocratic

civilization in

conflicts in

and genocide

India invaded by

liberalizing forces in

and nuclear weapons

population of

punishment in

and religious wars

and Sharia law

and slavery

and terrorism

women in

Israel

and nuclear capability

and Palestine

and peace with Egypt

and Six-Day War

and terrorism

Israelites, ancient

Italy

fascism in

homicides in

militant nationalism in

terrorism in

torture in

unification

violence in

Jackson, Andrew

Jack the Ripper

Jacobi, Friedrich

Jagger, Mick

Jamaica

James, William

James II, king of England

Janis, Irving

Japan

as great power

historical amnesia in

human sacrifice in

kamikaze pilots

militant nationalism in

and nuclear power

and terrorism

and world wars

Japanese Americans, in World War II

Jefferson, Thomas

Jefferson Airplane

Jerome, Saint

Jervis, Robert

Jesus

acceptance as savior

crucifixion of

Jews:

anti-Semitism

dietary laws of

and Holocaust, see Holocaust

legal equality granted to

massacres of

as moneylenders

and Pale of Settlement

see also Bible, Old Testament; Israelites, ancient

Jivaro people

Joe the Plumber

Johnson, Dominic

Johnson, Lyndon B.

Johnson, Michael

Johnson, Mordecai

Johnson, Neil

Johnson, Samuel

Jonassohn, Kurt

Jones, Garrett

Jones, Lisa

Jones, Tom

Jordan

Jordan, Michael

Joshua

Josiah, King

Julius Caesar

Jung Chang

just deserts

justice system

and conflict reduction

and control of violence

coroner

and deterrence

and divorce

and domestic violence outside U.S.

goal of

and homicide rates

and homosexuality

incarceration rate

and infanticide

mandatory sentencing laws

in 1960s

and rape charges

restorative

self-help (vigilantism)

and social class

and women as property

see also Leviathan

Kaeuper, Richard, Lancelot

Kagan, Robert

Kahn, Herman

Kahneman, Daniel

Kali (Hindu goddess)

Kanazawa, Satoshi

Kant, Immanuel

on Categorical Imperative

on free trade

on morality

“Perpetual Peace,”

Kantian Peace; see also Democratic Peace theory; Liberal Peace

Karsten, Rafael

Kaysen, Carl

Keaton, Diane

Keegan, John

Keeley, Lawrence

keelhauling

Keen, Suzanne

Keillor, Garrison

Kelling, George

Kelman, Herbert

Kennedy, Anthony M.

Kennedy, David

Kennedy, John F.

Kennedy, Robert F.

Kennewick Man

Kenrick, Douglas

Kenya

Kerry, John

Khameini, Ayatollah Ali

Khond people

Khrushchev, Nikita

Kiernan, Ben

killing:

face-to-face

serial

spree

see also homicide rates

King, Martin Luther, Jr.

King, Martin Luther

King, Rodney

King of Hearts (film)

kin selection; see also nepotistic altruism

kinship

and blood feuds

and dynasties

and homicides

and nepotism

in tribes

Kinsley, Michael

Kinzler, Katherine

Kirby, Kris

Kissinger, Henry A.

Knauft, Bruce

knights

control of

depictions of daily life

turf battles among

knives, etiquette of

Koechlin, Etienne

Koestler, Arthur

Kohlberg, Lawrence

Korean War

Kosovo

Krebs, Dennis

Krishna

Krystal, Arthur

Kubrick, Stanley

Ku Klux Klan

!Kung San people

Kurzban, Robert

Kuwabara, Ko

Kuwait, Iraqi invasion of

Lacina, Bethany

Lafree, Gary

LaGuardia, Fiorello

Laibson, David

Laitin, David

Lake Wobegon Effect

Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste de

Lambert, Wallace

Lamm, Claus

language:

common, and war

euphemism

gender in

informalization in 1960s

metaphors

in Middle Ages

and possession of a soul

of self-control

translations

word frequencies in

Lansing, Robert

Lanzetta, John

Laporte, Pierre

Latané, Bibb

Latin America:

crime in

revolutions in

terrorists in

wars in

Laub, John

law:

acceptance of legitimacy of

against slavery

bankruptcy

bright lines in

Broken Windows theory

changing public view of

commercial

courts, see justice system

international

and moral agitation

and morality

in 1960s

police

possession in

Roman

rule of

Sharia

social conservative view of

of torture

in violence triangle

see also justice system

Law & Order (TV)

Lawrence, D. H.

Lawrence, Saint

Lea, Rod

leaders:

complexity of speeches

intelligence of

motives of

narcissism of

openness to experience in

overconfidence in

selection of

women

see also autocracy; democracy; despotism; monarchy

League of Nations

Leary, Timothy

LeBlanc, Steven

Lebow, Richard Ned

Lee, Harper

Lehrer, Tom

Lemkin, Raphael

Lennon, John

Leonardo da Vinci

Leopold, king of Belgium

Levi, Michael

Levi, Primo

Levi, Werner, The Coming End of War

Leviathan:

aggression curbed by

and commerce

emergence of

and human nature

international

introduction of concept

legitimate use of force by

monarchies

and Pacifist’s Dilemma

in violence triangle

see also anarchy; government; states

Levin, Jack

Levitt, Steven

Levy, Jack

Lewis, Bernard

liberal democracy

liberalism:

classical

and conservatism

and gentle commerce

and intelligence

and morality

and nationalism

and Rights Revolutions

use of term

Liberal Peace

Liberia, civil war in

libertarianism

Liebenberg, Louis

life history theory

lightning strikes

limbic system

Lincoln, Abraham

Lindow Man

literacy

Lithgow, William

Li Zhisui

Lloyd George, David

Locke, John

Some Thoughts Concerning Education

Two Treatises on Government

Lodge, David

Loewenstein, George

London Blitz

Long, William

Long Peace

chemical weapons

democratic peace

disarmament

great power wars

and Humanitarian Revolution

introduction of concept

Kantian Peace

Liberal Peace

nuclear peace

numbers related to

violence in 20th century

Lorenz, Konrad

loss aversion

Lott, Trent

Luard, Evan

Luria, Alexander

Luther, Martin

macabre voyeurism

Macaulay, Thomas

McCauley, Clark

McClure, Samuel

McCormack, Mary Ellen

McCullough, Michael

MacDonald, Heather

Mack, Andrew

McKinley, William

McLuhan, Marshall

McNamara, Robert S.

McVeigh, Timothy

Macy, Michael

Madison, James

Maine, Henry

Malawi

Malaysia

males, see men; young men

Malleus Maleficarum

Malloy, Desmond

Malthus, Thomas

Manchester, William

Mandela, Nelson

Mann, Thomas

manners, see etiquette

Mannix, Daniel

Manson, Charles

MAO-A

Maori people

Mao Zedong

Mar, Raymond

Marcuse, Herbert

mariticide

marriage

and counterculture

and divorce

and male domestication

rape in

violence in

martial culture and values

martyrdom; see also suicide terrorism

Marx, Karl

Marx Brothers

Marxism

Mary, queen of England

Maryland, homicides in

Mary Queen of Scots

Masai people

M*A*S*H (TV)

masochism

Mather, Cotton

Mather, Increase

matrilocal societies

Matthew Effect

Mattingly, Garrett

Maupassant, Guy de

Mauritania, slavery abolished in

Mbuti people

Mead, Margaret

media:

and animal rights

antiwar views in

and counterculture

influence of

and information

pessimism in

political ads in

and popular culture

and racism

rape depicted in

rock music

and terrorism

totalitarian control of

transistor radios

violent images in

medical care

Medieval Housebook, The

Medin, Douglas

Medvedev, Dmitry

Meeropol, Abel

Melville, Herman

men:

alpha males

“cads vs. dads,”

and domestic violence

fatherless children

and feminism

and MAO-A

and monogamy

and racism

and rape

serial killers

and sexual sadism

and testosterone

young, see young men

Menelaus, King

Menschenfreund, Yaki

mentalizing; see also empathy; theory of mind

Mercier, Charles

Mesoamerican civilizations

Metcalfe, Janet

Mexico

Michel, Jean-Baptiste

Middle Ages:

children punished in

economic revolution in

Elias on

etiquette books

homicides in

infanticide in

justice systems in

knights in

sexuality in

slavery in

torture in

Tuchman on

warfare in

witch hunts in

Middle East:

human rights devalued in

legal discrimination in

national borders in

peace efforts in

slavery in

wars in

Midianites

midwestern U.S., homicides in

Milgram, Stanley

militarized interstate disputes

military conscription

military horizon

military personnel, see armed forces

military revolution

military symbolism, see martial culture and values

militias

Mill, John Stuart

Million Man March

Milner, Larry

Milner, Peter

Milošević, Slobodan

Milton, John

Min, Anchee

mirror neurons

Mischel, Walter

Moabites

Moby-Dick

modernity

Moffitt, Terri

Mokkeddem, Malike

Moltke, Helmuth von

monarchy

Age of Dynasties

and filicide

hereditary

regicide

Mondeville, Henri de, Chirurgia

Mongols

monism

monkeys

Monkkonen, Eric

monogamy; see also marriage

Monroe, James

Montagu, Mary Wortley

Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de

Montenegrin tribes

Monterey Pop Festival

Montesinos, Father Antonio de

Montesquieu, Baron de la

Montreal

Moon, Keith

moral disengagement

morality

compartmentalization of

cultural differences in

Golden Rule

historical direction of

and information

and law

norms of

punishable infractions of

relational models and

standards of

themes of

universalized

and violence

Moralization Gap

moral psychology; see also morality; moral sense

moral sense:

and fiction

as force for evil

introduction of concept

of people in earlier times

and reason

see also morality; moral psychology

More, Thomas

Morgenthau, Hans

Mormon church

Moro, Aldo

Moses

Mossadegh, Mohammad

Mosse, George

Mother Goose nursery rhymes

mountainous terrain

Moynihan, Daniel Patrick

Moyo, Dambisa

Mozambique

Mozi (Chinese philosopher)

Mueller, John

Muhammad

Muhammad, John

Muppets

Murray, Charles

museums

Mussolini, Benito

mutualism

mutually assured destruction (MAD)

Muyart de Vouglans, Pierre-François

myopia, historical, see historical myopia

myopic discounting

Myrmidons

Nafisi, Azar

NAFTA

Napier, Charles

Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleonic Wars

narcissistic personality disorder

Nash, George

Nation, Carrie

nation, use of term

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

National Consortium for

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