Utopia and violence: visions of perfection and practices of purification
TitleUtopia and violence: visions of perfection and practices of purification
Author
Call number940.5318/0043
Object number05548A
Place of publicationEvanston, Illinois, United States
PublisherNorthwestern University Press
Year of publication
2002
Physical descriptionpp5-30
MaterialArticle
ISBN0810119161
NotesArticle from the book 'Lessons and legacies' Vol.V pp5-30
Description
Bartov picks up a quasi-religious theme in setting a larger context for the Holocaust. These attempts involved setting boundaries, which allows people to lay grandiose plans for the in-group, and destructive ones for those on the out. What has made the utopian planning so dangerous has been the use of advanced technology and the power of the modern state