Gladwell On The Spiral By Late Modern Boys Into Murder

In the day of Eric Harris, we could try to console ourselves with the thought that there was nothing we could do, that no law or intervention or restrictions on guns could make a difference in the face of someone so evil. But the riot has now engulfed the boys who were once content to play with chemistry sets in the basement. The problem is not that there is an endless supply of deeply disturbed young men who are willing to contemplate horrific acts. It’s worse. It’s that young men no longer need to be deeply disturbed to contemplate horrific acts. Read more»

Malcom Gladwell, “Thresholds of Violence: How School Shootings Catch On,” The New Yorker (October 12, 2015).

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