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Actually you are wrong about Hitler. The allies spent years psycho analyzing Hitler before, during and after WWII. Indeed most dictators have been psycho analyzed at one point or another. Knowing WHY people do what they do allows you to better understand them and thus makes them more predictable.
There were endless documentaries and papers written on Saddam Hussein before we invaded Iraq. Quite a bit of our initial war strategy was based the government's understanding of him as a man. Having a better grasp of his psychology also explained both why he did not comply with UN weapons inspectors yet had long since destroyed the WMDs he did have. His actions seem illogical until you understand how he views the world and his place in it.
Krimlinology was the study of the Soviet government. Not just how it was fun, but the ideological basis on which it functioned. To this very day (including the situation in Georgia) it has been argued that we fail to understand the Russia's often paranoid mindset. Understanding and acknowledging their paranoia makes their actions of late so much more predictable. We do not have to buy into their paranoia, but it helps us to know that it exists and why they respond in a particular way.
The reality is that NO ONE EVER sees themself as the villan of the story. Hitler really did think he was doing the world a favor by eliminating the Jews and trying to conquer Russia (and honestly did not understand why other Western countries fought against him).
Many homicidal murderers think that they are perfectly justified in their killing. Mobsters frequently see themselves a businessmen filling a preexisting nich in the market that our societal rules create (hell many members of the Italian mob still go to church and are devout Catholics). Gang members think that it makes total sense to shoot someone for any percieved act of disrespect (to allow such disrespect is to put ones onw life in danger).
Likewise, even a cursory glance a terrorist literature of any stripe lets you know that they think that they are doing good and necessary work.
Its this reality that has always made some aspects of the DCU seem rather childish. No one forms a "Secret Society of Supervillans" or an "Injustice League." The "Crime Syndicate/Society of Amerika" makes little sense if you think about it. How can people that run the world and make the rules call what they do a "crime"?
Very well-stated. For the past several years, I've spent a fair amount of my free time reading about and studying Islam (from an "outsider" perspective, mind you). Because of this, I understand why those among that belief system who engage in violence are actually thinking... and yes, they really do believe that by blowing up a schoolbus full of children in Israel, they're doing "good." Horrifying, but true.
I moved to a new topic a couple of months ago, and have been studying the history of socialism (in all of it's forms). From the first real "socialist" government taking power during the French Revolution, to Hegel, to Marx, to Lenin and Stalin and Mussolini and Hitler... all the most well-known "internationalist socialist" and "nationalist socialist" leaders... to the lesser-known "religious-socialists," to the softer forms we see among western democracies today (usually referred to as "progressives").
It's easy for those on the right to villainize all "progressives" as evil, simply because their philosophical basis springs from the same well as the others mentioned do... but that's not really fair, because the overwhelming majority of people who follow that belief system really do think that they're "doing good." Unfortunately, the teaching of history has failed, in recent decades, to pass along the lessons of who some of these "villains" of recent history really were.
Hitler was undeniably a bad guy. But if you really know much about what he did and where he stood on a LOT of issues, well.. it's stunning to see how many of his positions are broadly supported here, in the USA, today. Not by "neo-nazis" and certainly not by conservatives, but by well-meaning "progressives."
Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Part of learning from history involves UNDERSTANDING the people you're talking about. Hitler was a racist and an extremist nationalist... but he was also a crusader against cancer, strongly against smoking, a teatotaller, in favor of "the village" taking on responsibility for the raising of children... anti-big-business (unless it was under the direct control of the government), anti-religion, except for historically germanic "pagan" beliefs, a proponent of "pure evolutionary" theory (and it's offshoot, Eugenics), very much in favor of governmental funding of arts, of governmental control over education... and the list goes on and on. The fact that he was also an ultranationalist racist is the only thing that clearly separates him from current American "progressivism."
Now, let's talk about other "bad guys." Ones in the world today. The leader of Iran, for instance... you can dismiss him as a nutcase, but that's both insulting and stupid. Find out what he really believes (about the imminent "return of the 12th Imam" and everything associated with that) and you'll understand why he's so dangerous. The man believes that Allah intends him to be instrumental in the "end of the world."
On the other hand, Kim Jong Il is FAR less threatening. Why? Again, you need to understand who he is and why he does what he does. Jong is not nearly as anti-west as he's portrayed in the American press. And his "nuclear weapons" aren't really anything developed by his country anyway... they're basically "gifts" from the Chinese government, who've had nuclear weapons for many years (and are now building US-created designs they obtained last decade!). He's actually in a very rough position... as the defacto "pitbull" of the Chinese government, he knows that if he were ever to go against them, he'd be dead. But don't forget, he lived in the west for many years until his father, Kim Il Song, died... and his apparently "goofy" actions (like his love of Elvis Presley) are at least as much an effort to show us (in the west) that he's not REALLY consumed by hate for what we represent. The poor guy simply has no choice... be the "pit bull" or turn up dead one morning.
Milosovich... why did he do the "evil" things he's accused of? Do any of you know anything about him except that Javier Solana chose to side against him? You know the term "genocide" has been tossed around, but have you ever tried to understand what HE may have been thinking?
The point is... you can't effectively deal with ANYONE, without understanding what their motivations are. And EVERYONE thinks that their motivations are "good." (Even when they're totally wrong!)