How dehumanization leads to murder and genocide: lessons from the Nazi era

"This book discusses psychological aspects of dehumanization and of the human tendency to dominate, control and potentially murder those considered less than or "other" by the dominant group. It explores how increasingly severe dehumanization resulted in the genocide of six million Je...

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Autor principal: Gabel, Stewart 1943- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Brookline, MA Academic Studies Press 2023
En:Año: 2023
Acceso en línea: Índice
Disponibilidad en Tübingen:Disponible en Tübingen.
UB: 64 A 1915
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Sumario:"This book discusses psychological aspects of dehumanization and of the human tendency to dominate, control and potentially murder those considered less than or "other" by the dominant group. It explores how increasingly severe dehumanization resulted in the genocide of six million Jews in the second World War. Psychological and behavioral strategies Nazi aggressors and ordinary citizens used to mislead themselves during this process are described. Understanding the sequence of events from dehumanization to murder has implications for the apparent tendency of human beings to harm and potentially kill those who appear "different", or who are made into the "other". Efforts to prevent genocide should actively challenge dehumanization of weaker populations whenever possible, even when dehumanization appears mild, "insignificant" or "innocuous.""--
Descripción Física:193 Seiten
ISBN:9798887193038