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The particular academic discipline I have chosen to pursue is a major in a General Studies with a double minor in both Biology and Sociology. However, after spending the past several weeks engaged in readings related to human rights, it has become quite clear to me that the consideration of human rights can apply to virtually any field of study. Still, when considering the relationship between human rights and psychology in particular, there are a number of aspects of the former that directly correlate to the latter. The most foremost of these entails a psychological evaluation or analysis of the political leaders who mandate ethnic cleansings or who order entire races or nationalities, tribes, etc. Of people to die. Several of these orders inherently pertain to political objectives that are either being impeded by or can be achieved by the extermination of a group of people. But there is a definite psychological component of this compunction as well, which is definitely worthy of psychological examination to determine how national leaders can choose to reserve the sole means of accomplishing their political objectives by pursuing legalized murder within their countries -- which is highly illegal under the terms, conditions and treaties propagated by international laws of human rights.
In fact, what is really at the root of this particular relationship between human rights violations of leaders of nation states and the need to psychologically examine them is a consideration of the corrupting influence of power. Just because a person can do something does not mean that he should do so. However, in many of the cases of human rights violators, such as Augusto...
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