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Confronting Evil In History Daniel Little

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Confronting Evil In History Daniel Little
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.76 MB
Pages: 75
Author: Daniel Little
ISBN: 9781009104265, 1009104268
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Confronting Evil In History Daniel Little by Daniel Little 9781009104265, 1009104268 instant download after payment.

Evil is sometimes thought to be incomprehensible and abnormal, falling outside of familiar historical and human processes. And yet the twentieth century was replete with instances of cruelty on a massive scale, including systematic torture, murder, and enslavement of ordinary, innocent human beings. These overwhelming atrocities included genocide, totalitarianism, the Holocaust, and the Holodomor. This Element underlines the importance of careful, truthful historical investigation of the complicated realities of dark periods in human history; the importance of understanding these events in terms that giveattention to the human experience of the people who were subject to them and those who perpetrated them; the question of whether the idea of'evil' helps us to confront these periods honestly; and the possibilityof improving our civilization's resilience in the face of the impulses towards cruelty to other human beings that have so often emerged.

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