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The Holocausts We All Deny The Crisis Before The Fascist Inferno Theo Horesh Yassin Alhaj Saleh

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The Holocausts We All Deny The Crisis Before The Fascist Inferno Theo Horesh Yassin Alhaj Saleh
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Publisher: Cosmopolis Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Theo Horesh & Yassin Al-Haj Saleh
ISBN: 9780578376110, 0578376113
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Holocausts We All Deny The Crisis Before The Fascist Inferno Theo Horesh Yassin Alhaj Saleh by Theo Horesh & Yassin Al-haj Saleh 9780578376110, 0578376113 instant download after payment.

"Horesh's perceptive and thoughtful views on fascism are in the great tradition of past works by Orwell, Albert Camus, Hannah Arendt and Henry Thoreau."Andy Heintz, author of Dissidents of the International Left
The breakdown of the liberal international order has brought about a more dangerous and chaotic world in which mass suffering all too often goes overlooked. Meanwhile, social media and the internet have turned us into active participants in catastrophic events. Not only have they exposed us to more crimes against humanity. They have drawn us into taking sides, and in so doing all too many of us have internalized the traumas once reserved for people in distant places. And our personal traumas have contributed to a wider sense of collective trauma, which can now be experienced in every major region of the world. In this way, trauma has been globalized and so must our solutions to it.
This book is erudite overview of the new brutality peering through the cracks of a disintegrating international order. It explores the way collective traumas have shaped the global imaginary, and it asks how they might be reframed in the process of building a better future. Sweeping in scope and striking in its originality, it will open your eyes and awaken your moral intelligence.

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