Mass atrocity, ordinary evil, and Hannah Arendt : criminal consciousness in Argentina's Dirty War /
"Is it possible that the soldiers of wartime mass atrocities - Adolph Eichmann in Nazi Germany and Alfred Astiz in Argentina's Dirty War, for example - act under conditions that prevent them from recognizing their crimes? In the aftermath of catastrophic, state-sponsored mass murder, how a...
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
[2001]
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Table des matières:
- Dirty War and Democratic Response
- Ordinary Atrocity: The Mind of Administrative Massacre
- Malicious Motives
- Flaws of Character
- Psychopathy
- Extraordinary Atrocity
- Totalitarianism: the Criminal State
- The Fragility of Conventional Morality
- Religious Reassurance
- Dirty War as Just War
- Obedience in Legal Theory
- Civic Education and Social Solidarity.