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In his new book, The science of revengeJames Kimmel Jr. argues that there is a human desire to even go – and it could even be dependence. Kimmel Jr., a professor at the Yale School of Medicine, made his own taste for reprisals in adolescence and then estimated that he would benefit from a kind of “revenge rehabilitation”. In the episode of today, the author told Michel Martin de NPR that revenge illuminates the same area of ​​the brain activated by drug addiction. They also discuss the role of revenge in American policy and the biological advantages of forgiveness.

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