"The healthy man does not torture others - generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers"
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The subtext is pure Jung: what we can’t bear in ourselves gets exported. Injury becomes ideology. Shame recruits a mission. The “tortured” person doesn’t only lash out; they often discover power for the first time in the act of hurting, converting helplessness into control. That psychological alchemy explains why abuse can replicate across families and institutions without anyone needing to “choose evil” in a comic-book sense. Harm is contagious because it promises relief.
Context matters: Jung is writing in a Europe that watched mass trauma harden into mass movements. His work on the shadow - the rejected, unowned parts of the psyche - sits behind this sentence. The torturer, in this view, is someone acting out an inner civil war, recruiting victims as stand-ins for the parts of themselves they despise.
The intent isn’t to excuse brutality. It’s to redirect our moral gaze from demonology to etiology: if you want less violence, you don’t just punish the violent; you build conditions where fewer people are psychologically mutilated in the first place.
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Jung, Carl. (2026, January 15). The healthy man does not torture others - generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-healthy-man-does-not-torture-others--42107/
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"The healthy man does not torture others - generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-healthy-man-does-not-torture-others--42107/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.








