The Genocide Contagion: How We Commit and Confront Holocaust and Genocide

The Genocide Contagion: How We Commit and Confront Holocaust and Genocide

by Israel W. Charny Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide
The Genocide Contagion: How We Commit and Confront Holocaust and Genocide

The Genocide Contagion: How We Commit and Confront Holocaust and Genocide

by Israel W. Charny Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide

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Overview

In The Genocide Contagion, Israel W. Charny asks uncomfortable questions about what allows people to participate in genocide—either directly, through killing or other violent acts, or indirectly, by sitting passively while witnessing genocidal acts. Charny draws on both historical and current examples such as the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide, and presses readers around the world to consider how they might contribute to genocide. Given the number of people who die from genocide or suffer indirect consequences such as forced migration, Charny argues that we must all work to resist and to learn about ourselves before critical moments arise.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442254367
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/15/2016
Series: Studies in Genocide: Religion, History, and Human Rights
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 989 KB

About the Author

Israel W. Charny is an Israeli psychologist and genocide scholar. He is executive director of the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem and retired professor of psychology and family therapy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Table of Contents

  1. Who Are We Human Beings? How Do Ordinary People Commit Violence?
  2. The Foundations of Evil in Human Nature
  3. Exaggerated Self-Defense, Exaggerated Power, and Dehumanization
  4. “Just Like Everyone Else”: Conformity and the Lure of the Golden Calf
  5. SS Footsteps: Putting on the Uniforms of Camp Guards and Sacrificing Others
  6. “I Did Nothing Wrong”: Denial and Improper Management of Emotions
  7. Summing Up: Who Are We and What Will Become of Us?
Independent Study: Learning Exercises about How We Cause Harm and Protect Life
Appendix: Studies on Israeli Willingness to Commit Evil
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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