Worse Than War  35778

Genocide, Eliminationism and the Ongoing Assault on Humanity

  • Preface
  • Introduction: Clarifying the Issues
    1. Eliminations, Not Genocide[rtoc]
      • Human Being and Mass Slaughter
      • Eliminationism
      • The Modern State, Transformative Power
      • The Problems Defined[/rtoc]
    2. Worse Than War: Our Age of Suffering[rtoc]
      • Our Age’s Slaughters
      • Varieties of Eliminationist Assaults
      • The Scope of Eliminationist Assaults[/rtoc]
  1. Explaining Eliminationist Assaults
    1. Why They Begin[rtoc]
      • Four Questions and Three Perspectives
      • A New Perspective
      • The Centrality Political Leaders[/rtoc]
    2. How They Are Implemented[rtoc]
      • The Perpetrators
      • Eliminationist Institutions
      • Means and Methods
      • The Sympathies of Others and the Problem of Resistance
      • Transformative Politics, Transformative Results[/rtoc]
    3. Why the Perpetrators Act[rtoc]
      • Who Do the Killers Kill?
      • The Perpetrators’ Other Actions
      • The Perpetrators’ Beliefs and How They Come to Hold Them
      • From Beliefs to Actions[/rtoc]
    4. Why They End[rtoc]
      • The Genocide Convention
      • The International Political Environment’s Crucial Context
      • How Eliminationist Assaults End[/rtoc]
  2. Modern Eliminationist Politics
    1. Sources and Patterns[rtoc]
      • Modernity and Eliminationist Politics
      • Four Kinds of Eliminationist Assaults
      • Noneliminationist Outcomes
      • The Crucial Character of Perpetrators’ Beliefs[/rtoc]
    2. Thinking and Acting[rtoc]
      • Discourse and the Dissemination of Eliminationist Beliefs
      • Dehumanization and Demonization
      • Dealing with Demons
      • From Discourse to Action[/rtoc]
    3. Actual Minds, Actual Worlds[rtoc]
      • Eliminationist Worlds
      • Communal Worlds
      • Camp Worlds
      • Personal Worlds
      • Actual Worlds[/rtoc]
  3. Changing the Future
    1. Prologue to the Future[rtoc]
      • The New Threats[/rtoc]
    2. What We Can Do[rtoc]
      • The Need for a Powerful Anti-Eliminationist Discourse
      • The International Community’s Promise and Pathologies
      • Stopping Eliminationist Politics[/rtoc]
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