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Love and Hate as a Human Dichotomy – TBWJP025

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This podcast talks about the nature of human hate. It examines the ramifications of love. In this podcast, Dr. Johnson explores the reasons human beings hate one another. Dr. Johnson argues that fear could always be understood as catalysis for human hatred. It could also be understood as a catalyst for love. In any case, the being must be attuned to his or her emotions. The being must mitigate the fear that might incite a sense of hatred or love.

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Ben Wood Johnson

Ben Wood Johnson is an author, educator, and philosopher. He is a multidisciplinary scholar. He writes about Philosophy, Legal Theory, Public/Foreign Policy, Education, Politics, Ethics, Race, and Crime. Johnson graduated from Penn State and Villanova University. He is fluent in French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian. Johnson enjoys reading, poetry, painting, and music.

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