The Friends of Jorge Luis Borges Worldwide Society
Photo in the upper 
  image: 'Perseus slaying Medusa' 
  by 
  Benvenuto Cellini (Piazza de la Signoria, Firenze)
"Human beings are 
not gentle, friendly creatures wishing for love, who simply defend themselves 
if they are attacked, but that a powerful measure of desire for aggression has 
to be reckoned as part of their instinctual endowment. The result is that their 
neighbour is to them not only a possible helper or sexual object, but also a temptation 
to them to gratify their aggressiveness on him, to exploit his capacity for work 
without recompense, to use him sexually without his consent, to seize his possessions, 
to humiliate him, to cause him pain, to torture and to kill him. Homo 
homini lupus; who has the courage to dispute it in the face of all the 
evidence in his own life and in history? This aggressive cruelty usually lies 
in wait for some provocation, or else it steps into the service of some other 
purpose, the aim of which might as well have been achieved by milder measures. 
In circumstances that favour it, when those forces in the mind which ordinarily 
inhibit it cease to operate, it also manifests itself spontaneously and reveals 
men as savage beasts to whom the thought of sparing their own kind is alien. Anyone 
who calls to mind the atrocities of the early migrations, of the invasion by the 
Huns or by the so-called Mongols under Jenghiz Khan and Tamurlane, of the sack 
of Jerusalem by the pious Crusaders, even indeed the horrors of the last world-war, 
will have to bow his head humbly before the truth of this view of man." 
Sigmund Freud ('Civilization and its discontents')
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