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by Stanley Cohen (Author) "One common thread runs through the many different stories of denial: people, organizations, governments or whole societies are presented with information that is too disturbing,..." (more)
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Congratulations to Stanley Cohen on winning the American Society of Criminology′s International Division Award for outstanding publication of 2000–2001 for States of Denial!

′With images of disaster and atrocity raining down on us from every quarter, it′s hard not to resort to a balming fatalism. Sociologist Stanley Cohen′s timely book about how people and societies deny information which is too disturbing or threatening serves as a brilliant corrective ... This is how scholarship should be – zesty, engaged, witty, and always accessible.′ Anne Karpf, The Observer

′Cohen is original, wise and essentially optimistic ... [He] looks towards a practical utopia where "a deep shame of passivity" would become a mobilizing norm of social life.′ Victoria Brittain, The Guardian

′The sociologist Stanley Cohen, who spent many years in Israel before continuing his academic work in Britain, offers one key to why wars happen, why peace settlements do not take, and why terrible conflicts are ignored or dealt with ineffectively. His new book stresses how central denial is in conflict, indeed in all human life. The concept is well known, but Cohen′s careful building up of the detail of denial in its many forms is truly illuminating. He leads the reader to the conclusion that it is denial that is "normal" and an ability to see the truth and act accordingly which is rare, whether in individuals or in governments.′ Martin Woolacott, The Guardian

′[a] brilliant and important book.′ Anne Karpf, Jewish Chronicle

′Stan Cohen masterfully exposes the intricate matrix of forms of denial ... Artfully crafted and beautifully written, States of Denial is certainly not an easy read: it forces us to confront our blind spots and rationalizations. After the twentieth century no serious intellectual can afford not to tread this book and absorb Stan Cohen′s profound insights.′ TIKKUN

′Over a period of several decades Cohen has made a series of original and provocative contributions to the field of criminology . This book offers a rich contribution to criminology of a much broader scope, one more in tune with an era of increasing globalization. It explores in a profound way the pervasive resistance to confronting some of the worst crimes of our time.′ Choice

′In an exceptionally wide–ranging treatment of the topic, Cohen′s timely book traces multiple forms of the denial of distant suffering. He analyses denial through through the rich literature of its expression, including cognitive psychology and psychoanalysis, social and political sources, the reports of witnesses and bystanders, legal theory and literary texts.′ Anthony Elliott, The Australian

′Ignorance is bliss. But Cohen knows it is not. The details of denial are shocking to read ... [but] Cohen looks beyond despair towards a more honest way of living. He calls it the possibility of "living outside the lie", the phrase used by former Czech president Vaclav Havel. This isn′t easy to achieve, he concedes, but that shouldn′t stop you from trying.′ Sydney Morning Herald

′This is a pathbreaking and comprehensive study of how political actors, civic groups, and private citizens manage to know and not know about the atrocity and suffering around them, a rare book whose practical value for activists and officials is as great as its contribution to scholarship.′ Eric Klinenberg, Le Monde Diplomatique

′It would be hard to deny that denial is ubiquitous these days, but few have tried to survey the topic as comprehensively as Cohen does here.′ Lynne Segal, Radical Philosophy

′How do we deal with the unthinkable? How do the perpetrators of horrors justify their actions to themselves and to society? And to what extent is a bystander a perpetrator? These are basic, painful questions that need to be confronted directly – which is what Stanley Cohen resolutely does in this book. Rating: very good.′ New Internationalist

′Few topics can be so painful to contemplate as the modes of avoidance we construct to protect ourselves from what we do not want to know. Stanley Cohen guides us through this labyrinth in a compelling study that is cool, thorough and analytic, yet also passionate and riveting, and, remarkably, infused with sympathetic understanding for the forms of denial that are a foundation for "every personal life and every society", but must be faced honestly and overcome. It is an impressive achievement. To read and ponder it is an unsettling experience, but a very valuable one.′ Noam Chomsky

′This is an exceptionally important book, because it asks difficult and painful questions and answers them with that rare combination of tenacity and modesty which Stan Cohen has made his trade mark. The question of denial is at the very centre of the question of why human beings find being virtuous so difficult. States of Denial is the most rigorous attempt to analyse our various strategies of denial and I am sure that this book will become the starting point for all future debate on the subject′ Michael Ignatieff

′States of Denial is thoughtful, profound, engaging, disturbing, knowledgeable and comprehensive. Cohen reveals, modestly but thoroughly, a mastery of a vast amount of scholarly and journalistic work. It′s a remarkable book ′ Howard Becker

′...as fine a product as any scholar might reasonably wish for. The book is sociological while at the same time an exercise in social psychology...a very good book about many things.′ British Journal of Sociology


′This book presents the case history of human denial. It is disturbing but gripping reading, a tonic of truth for us all.′ Journal of Medicine,Conflict & Survival

′States of Denial deserves a wide readership. It is testament of Cohen′s brilliance both as a sociologist and as a writer that he manages to deal with a broad and difficult topic in a manner that is both comprehensive and deeply engaging.′ The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice

"In an exceptionally wide–ranging treatment of the topic, Cohen′s timely book traces multiple forms of the denial of distant suffering. He analyses denial through the rich literature of its expression. including cognitive psychoanalysis. Social and political sources, the reports of witnesses and bystanders, legal theory and literary texts." The Australian

"A remarkable new book that hits the nail on the head page after page after page. It should be compulsory reading for the political class in Northern Ireland, players of historical games and experts in ′whataboutery′." Leader

" This book compels readers to look at their own responses and judge their own behaviour when faced with the atrocities and suffering of others." Criminal Justice Matters

"States of Denial presents a highly differentiated understanding that includes an appreciation of the value of denial alongside recognition of its perils, the goals of the book are excruciatingly important, and the results are a rich source of insights and concepts. This is compelling moral sociology, among other things, and will be an important starting point for the future research." American Journal of Sociology

"This is a passionate work, with a fierce commitment to humanity and to the need for societal and personal transformation to resist the denuals which permit atrocities to flourish. Good for the corporate soul." The Round Table


"The exhaustiveness of Cohen′s review of cases and theories, the constant shifts and linkages between the micro and the macro level, and, above all, the rigour and insightfulness of Cohen′s own theoretical framework make the book a ′must′ for social scientists. More generally, the nature of the subject matter makes the book a ′must′ for any person who is willing to break free the forms of denial inherent in any society." European Journal of Social Theory


"This is a noble tract for our times, written by a modest, honest man." British Journal of Criminology


"To say that States of Denial is exceptionally important, impressive or remarkable is to understate the enormity of this book′s achievement. Stanley Cohen′s deeply disturbing study of the ways in which people and states react to knowledge about the suffering of others is an oustanding piece of scholarship."Jacqueline Tombs, Stirling University, UK

"This book provides an excellent introduction and exploration of the concept of denial. It examines the concept of denial in such a thorough and all–encompassing manner that the reader is forced to examine their own behaviours to atrocities and suffering. It is easy to read and well researched."Patricia Kingori, University College, London. Medical Sociology News

"Denial is a difficult and thought–provoking area. Cohen certainly allows the reader to reflect on the concepts and apply them to current issues. I would therefore recommend this book to professionals working with clients who are in some form of denial" Dr Carol A. Ireland, The Psychologist

"States of Denial [is] a quite brilliant examination of the human capacity, or incapacity, to handle disaster and tragedy." Laurie Taylor, The Humanist

Victoria Brittain, The Guardian
Cohen looks towards a practical utopia where "a deep shame of passivity" would become a mobilizing norm of social life.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling and insightful, 13 April 2005
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This is probably the most insightful and intelligent book I have ever read - I was looking for easy answers as to why, in this world of increased information and knowledge about other's suffering, we continue to accept it or deny it or ignore it. Professor Cohen does not give easy answers: he challenges you to both accept some bottom-line truths, but also not to be passive and separate from those who are suffering.

He is incredibly knowledgeable, but writes in an accessible style that draws you in - as if he is asking the same questions and providing an array of answers for you to consider. He talks to the reader as an equal, although he took me to places I had never thought through before.

He wrote the book in 2001, presumably before 9/11, the ensuing Afghan and Iraq Wars, and the culture of denial embodied by Bush and the NeoCons. No matter: Guantanomo Bay, Abu Ghraib, Ariel Sharon, Mordecai Vanunu, the rape of Falluja, et al are all here.

He does not turn his laser-vision on the governments' denial of our failing guardianship of the planet. No matter: drilling in Alaska, the oil wars, American and other developed countries' over-consumption of resources is all there. And our lack of acknowledgement.

He does not look at our denial of not only the inequalities of women in our societies, but of the repression, murder and rape of women. No matter : it is all there - denial at personal and individual level, at the social and political level, and at the universal level.

The book neither excuses us nor releases us from our responsibilities. In the end we all have to not only acknowledge the truth, not only see it, recognise it, acknowledge it - but also to act. Sometimes the only act open to us is to stand up and say that we know.

I write this just after the death of Andrea Dworkin. One who just stood up and stated the truth and was vilified and hated for it. Amnesty's prisoners of consciousness are often there because they refused to participate in denial. In even our "free" countries, death threats can easily ensue from pointing out truths from Ayaan Hirsi Ali in Holland to corporate whistle-blowers in the States, to CIA operatives exposing flaws in Pentagon double-think.

Professor Cohen has written a book that should be read by every activist, every politician, every intellectual, every thinker, every feminist, every environmentalist - he leaves us with no answers (or all answers) - only the responsibility to recognise, acknowledge and voice the truth.

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