Hostility

Caused by a profound self-doubt, self-condemnation and fear, hostility is a type of projection that directs toward other people the hatred which the hostile person feels toward himself. Blaming the evil of others for his own shortcomings, he feels a chronic need to justify himself by demonstrating their evil, by seeking it, by hunting for it—and by inventing it.

The Objectivist “The Psychology of Psychologizing,” The Objectivist, March 1971, 3.

See also AMORALISM; EMOTIONS; ENVY/HATRED of the GOOD for BEING the GOOD; EVASION.

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