Interpellation and group polarization: Aspects of group hatred

Author:

White Robert S.1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute New Haven Connecticut USA

2. Psychotherapy Committee Western New England Psychoanalytic Society New Haven Connecticut USA

3. IPA Committee on Working Parties New Haven Connecticut USA

4. Yale University School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractGroup hate, a phenomenon increasingly prevalent in recent world history, manifests in ethnic hatred, mass killings, terrorism, and war. In this context, psychoanalysis offers a unique perspective, modestly contributing to the understanding of group hate through the analysis of human aggression and defenses against such aggression. Human beings, while requiring a group life to maintain basic security, often fear being immersed and judged by other individuals in the group. This paper delves into three mechanisms, interpellation, group polarization, and projective identification, that individuals employ to defend against such fears. Interpellation, for instance, sheds light on how cultural forces, referred to as ideology, influence personal identity. The latter two mechanisms, group polarization, and projective identification, foster in‐group solidarity and hatred of the out‐group, thereby perpetuating widening splits and cycles of hatred and vengeance between groups. The paper concludes by advocating for the humanization of the hated others, setting aside fantasies of vengeance, and finding areas of compromise as the way forward. A secondary goal of the paper is to address the split within psychoanalysis between intrapsychic and interpersonal concepts.

Publisher

Wiley

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