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Robert Jay Lifton and BIll Moyers.


The dangerous case of Donald Trump: Robert Jay Lifton and Bill Moyers on “A Duty to Warn”

Psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton on the Goldwater Rule: We have a duty to warn if someone may be dangerous to others

This piece originally appeared on BillMoyers.com.
There will not be a book published this fall more urgent, important, or controversial than The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, the work of 27 psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health experts to assess President Trump’s mental health. They had come together last March at a conference at Yale University to wrestle with two questions. One was on countless minds across the country: “What’s wrong with him?” The second was directed to their own code of ethics: “Does Professional Responsibility Include a Duty to Warn” if they conclude the president to be dangerously unfit?
As mental health professionals, these men and women respect the long-standing “Goldwater rule” which inhibits them from diagnosing public figures whom they have not personally examined. At the same time, as explained by Dr. Bandy X Lee, who teaches law and psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, the rule does not have a countervailing rule that directs what to do when the risk of harm from remaining silent outweighs the damage that could result from speaking about a public figure — “which in this case, could even be the greatest possible harm.” It is an old and difficult moral issue that requires a great exertion of conscience. Their decision: “We respect the rule, we deem it subordinate to the single most important principle that guides our professional conduct: that we hold our responsibility to human life and well-being as paramount.”
Hence, this profound, illuminating and discomforting book undertaken as “a duty to warn.”
The foreword is by one of America’s leading psychohistorians, Robert Jay Lifton. He is renowned for his studies of people under stress — for books such as Death in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima (1967), Home from the War: Vietnam Veterans — Neither Victims nor Executioners (1973), and The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide(1986). The Nazi Doctors was the first in-depth study of how medical professionals rationalized their participation in the Holocaust, from the early stages of the Hitler’s euthanasia project to extermination camps.

New Yes, he looks to be quite ill.
But, is he any sicker than the 39% of us who still support him? Who is really the greater danger? My money's on the People.
bcnu,
Mikem

It's mourning in America again.
New But "the people" don't have our finger on the button
--

Drew
New Yup. Nor the power to destroy the federal government, also too. :-/
New But they'll only replace him.
Do not discount that 39%'s ability to reach lower. Remember Dubya? How many think Dubya was as bad or worse than Drumpf? *They* are the true problem and there's no fixing them. I'm heading over to my local brick and mortar Nobles and Barnes to see if they have this in stock. I'll post a review when I finish reading it, but from the excerpts, this country's people - or at least a significant minority - are hopeless.
bcnu,
Mikem

It's mourning in America again.
New A bit late, but ..you know.. *This*

“This is an important book—the indispensable book—for understanding America in the age of Trump. It’s an eye-opening history filled with brilliant insights, a saga of how we were always susceptible to fantasy, from the Puritan fanatics to the talk-radio and Internet wackos who mix show business, hucksterism, and conspiracy theories. Even the parts you think you know already are put into an eye-opening context.”—Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Leonardo da Vinci



Maybe this author shall successfully tie-together the Works of auch harbingers as:

Sinclair Lewis in 1935!, "It Can't Happen Here"

Many of the apocalypse-themed sci-fi and other tales.

The properly comprehended Nastiness derived froom The Puritans' Gawd-awful recipes for leading a Mizzuble Liff instead of a Real life.

Twain, Kurt V., Pratchett, H.L. Mencken, Leibniz! ... and the best of the many Warnings/subtle or LOUD.


Maybe.. Dew tell what you see.
     'A Duty to Warn" - (Ashton) - (5)
         Yes, he looks to be quite ill. - (mmoffitt) - (4)
             But "the people" don't have our finger on the button -NT - (drook) - (3)
                 Yup. Nor the power to destroy the federal government, also too. :-/ -NT - (Another Scott)
                 But they'll only replace him. - (mmoffitt) - (1)
                     A bit late, but ..you know.. *This* - (Ashton)

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