The genocidal temptation : Auschwitz, Hiroshima, Rwanda, and beyond / edited by Robert S. Frey.

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Other Authors: Frey, Robert Seitz, 1955-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dallas [Tex.] : University Press of America, c2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Harald Runbolm
  • Preface / Robert S. Frey
  • Chapter 1. Ethics after Auschwitz and Hiroshima / Darrell J. Fashing
  • Chapter 2. Reflections on the Holocaust and Hiroshima / Eric Markusen
  • Chapter 3. To deem or not to deem "it" genocide : a double-edged sword / Samuel Totten
  • Chapter 4. More than genocide : Rwanda revisited (before and after 1994) / Henry R. Huttenbach
  • Chapter 5. Afraid to call genocide genocide? : reflections on Rwanda and beyond / Steven Leonard Jacobs
  • Chapter 6. "We call it genocide" : Soviet deportations and repression in the memory of Lithuanians / Dovilé Budryté
  • Chapter 7. The United States and the "g-word" : genocide and denial before and beyond Rwanda / Peter V. Ronayne
  • Chapter 8. Are we all Nazis? : man's inhumanity to man and Goldhagen's Holocaustbabble / Hans Askenasy
  • Chapter 9. The Holocaust and the MBA : a suggestion / Warren K.A. Thompson
  • Chapter 10. Romancing the Apocalypse, or : Why we stopped worrying and learned to love the bomb / Steven Carter
  • Chapter 11. Naturalizing moral agency : a critical review of some recent works on the biological and psychological bases of human morality / William A. Rottschaefer
  • Chapter 12 Despair and hope in post-Shoah Jewish life / David R. Blumenthal
  • Chapter 13 Auschwitz and Hiroshima / Alan Milchman and Alan Rosenberg
  • Chapter 14 Hiroshima and the "Auschwitz Principle" : Günther Anders' Theory of Industrial Killing / Konrad Paul Liessmann
  • Chapter 15 Hiroshima, mon amour? / Hans Askenasy
  • Chapter 16 The power of individual decision making in genereating hope in the Twentieth-First century : neutralizing genocidal tendencies / Robert S. Frey
  • Chapter 17 Auschwitz and Hiroshima : icons of our century / David R. Blumenthal.