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Complying With Genocide The Wolf You Feed 45th Edition E N Anderson

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Complying With Genocide The Wolf You Feed 45th Edition E N Anderson
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 173
Author: E. N. Anderson, Barbara A. Anderson
ISBN: 9781793634603, 9781793634610, 9781793634597, 1793634602, 1793634610, 1793634599
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 45

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Complying With Genocide The Wolf You Feed 45th Edition E N Anderson by E. N. Anderson, Barbara A. Anderson 9781793634603, 9781793634610, 9781793634597, 1793634602, 1793634610, 1793634599 instant download after payment.

Drawing on a powerful Native American metaphor to frame this work, E.N. Anderson and Barbara Anderson examine complicity in genocide, stressing that it only through feeding the good wolf that a moral and social order of inclusion and tolerance can be built, while feeding the bad wolf will result in fear, hatred, exclusion, and violence. In Complying with Genocide: The Wolf You Feed, Anderson and Anderson illustrate how everyday frustration and fear, combined with hatred and social othering toward rivals and victims of discrimination, can lead individuals and whole nations to become complicit in genocide. Anderson and Anderson propose powerful actions that can both protect against complicity and create social change, as exemplified from populations recovering from genocidal regimes. This book is recommended for students and scholars of anthropology, sociology, public health, psychology, criminal justice, and political science.

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