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Auschwitz or how good people can do evil: an ethical interpretation of the perpetrators and the victims of the Holocaust in light of the French thinker Tzvetan Todorov

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Explores the question of what Auschwitz can teach us about the origins of human evil. The Nazi's did not violate the social contract of their time by killing the Jews; by their participatiion, Germans did not break the law, but were obedient to it. There is a physical boundary to the amount one can kill out of hate, fanaticiasm or sadism. Goodness was not completely absent.

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