Holocaust
Many historians and scholars contend that the Holocaust -- the mass slaughter of an estimated 6 million Jews, gypsies and others carried out by the Nazis in WWII -- was the worst example of genocide in human history. Others suggest the killing of Native Americans by European settlers (and the U.S. government) was genocide as well. On the subject of genocide, there is strong evidence that genocide is being carried out in Darfur, at this moment. Those issues will be presented in this paper.
Genocide in WWII and Genocide in 2012
The horrific pictures of starving prisoners in the Nazi death camps -- and photos of piles of bodies in ditches along with images of the ovens used to kill people -- tell the gruesome, inhumane story of Hitler's "final solution." Every American high school student has studied this mass slaughter and has been subjected to those hideous images. But there are mass killings going on in Africa that certainly can be called genocide. In Darfur, at the western edge of Sudan, genocide has claimed over 400,000 lives to date and 2,500,000 innocent people have been "displaced" by the violence, according to the United Human Rights Council (UHRC, 2012).
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Administrative Evil Review of Unmasking Administrative Evil In Understanding Administrative Evil, authors Guy B. Adams and Danny L. Balfour explore the idea and evolution of the concept of evil. Adams and Balfour begin by defining historical evil as "knowingly and deliberately inflicting pain and suffering on other human being" (xix). However, in modern times, this idea has undergone a critical change. Historical evil has evolved into administrative evil, a form of evil
With an Israeli army behind it, Jewish nationalism manifested itself into settler-colonial nationalism (Ram, 1998). It was the power of the Israeli military that prompted Israeli Prime Minister Gold Meir to declare to historian and journalist Oriana Fallaci that Israel would never relinquish the West Bank or Gaza settlements to Arab control (1977). The Jewish settlements represent in principle that which Zachary Lockman (1976) says is the socialism by virtue
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