This book discusses ethical behavior through the genocidal stages of
the Holocaust. Paul E. Wilson first looks at the antisemitism in
Germany and Europe beginning in the decades preceding the Nazis reign
of terror, and goes on to discuss the ethical decisions made in the
initial stages that moved society toward genocide. The author
maintains that the stages of genocide represent subtle changes that
can be happening within a society in response to the moral choices
made by actors. By giving attention to the stages of genocide in
the Holocaust, this book contributes to the overall understanding of
how the Holocaust was possible, and encourages the moral community to
join the watch for the development of genocide in the modern world.
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ISBN
9783031309199
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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