Faces of the Enemy: Justifying the Inhumanity of War

Faces of the Enemy: Justifying the Inhumanity of War

1987 · 58 min · Documentary

Faces of the Enemy follows social psychologist Sam Keen as he investigates how people dehumanize their enemies. Based on the book of the same name.

Directed by Jeffrey Friedman

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