It seems that Spielberg and Gibney are the
producers of a recent docuseries about hate.
Undoubtedly, the question of 'Why we hate?' holds great significance, particularly within the context of establishing a “multicultural, tolerant,
scientific society" characteristic of a Type I civilization on the Kardashev scale, as described by physicist Kaku: https://pacheco-torgal.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-role-of-academia-towards-type-1.html
Nevertheless, I find myself wondering whether the docuseries will delve into the story of the Austro-Hungarian writer who envisioned a world devoid of borders and the hatred towards immigrants: "Formerly man had only a body and a soul. Now he needs a
passport as well for without it he will not be treated like a human
being."http://people.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/geordie/Zweig.html
PS - A Scopus search reveals 2,796 publications indexed with the term "hate" in their titles. In contrast, when searching for the term "fashion," the Scopus algorithm returns a staggering 11,177 publications. This stark contrast raises questions about the prioritization of research subjects in academia.