- Bib ID:
- 277126
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Waller, James, 1961-
- Description:
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- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002
- xx, 316 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0195148681 (alkaline paper)
- Full contents:
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- Foreword / Christopher R. Browning
- Pt. I. What Are the Origins of Extraordinary Human Evil?
- Introduction: A Place Called Mauthausen
- 1. The Nature of Extraordinary Human Evil
- "Nits Make Lice"
- 2. Killers of Conviction: Groups, Ideology, and Extraordinary Evil
- Dovey's Story
- 3. The "Mad Nazi": Psychopathology, Personality, and Extraordinary Evil
- The Massacre at Babi Yar
- 4. The Dead End of Demonization
- The Invasion of Dili
- Pt. II. Beyond Demonization: How Ordinary People Commit Extraordinary Evil
- A Model of Extraordinary Human Evil
- 5. What Is the Nature of Human Nature? Our Ancestral Shadow
- The Tonle Sap Massacre
- 6. Who Are the Killers? Identities of the Perperators
- Death of a Guatemalan Village
- 7. What Is the Immediate Social Context: A Culture of Cruelty
- The Church of Ntamara
- 8. Who Is the "Other"? Social Death of the Victims
- The "Safe Area" of Srebrenica
- Pt. III. What Have We Learned and Why Does it Matter?
- 9. Conclusion: Can We Be Delivered from Extraordinary Evil?
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-309) and index.
- Subject:
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- Copyright:
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