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What are some causes and causes and examples of paranoia (modern and historical)?

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i need some good examples to use in my essay

is the holocaust incident a good example??

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  1. being without hope,fear.impending doom. the reality of conciousness,without a saving grace.the reality of guilt without forgivness. beleiving in the material world,instead of the spiritual world.  example:  war,intolerance,impatience,greed,dishone...  all based on fear of not getting what we think we need to survive. example: the belief that the world was flat,and ships would fall over the edge. or galileo's astronomical herisees,as seen by the religion of his time and place.


  2. Paranoia is a disturbed thought process characterized by excessive anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory beliefs concerning a perceived threat. In the original Greek, παράνοια (paranoia) simply means madness (para = outside; nous = mind) and, historically, this characterization was used to describe any delusional state.

    Sometimes in common usage, the term paranoia is misused to describe a phobia. For example, a person may not want to fly out of fear the plane may crash. This does not in itself indicate paranoia, but rather a phobia. The lack of blame in this case usually points to the latter. An example of paranoia, however, would be fear that the pilot is an alcoholic with no evidence to suggest such, and would crash the plane as a result of this.

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