Humanity by Jonathan Glover

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Summary

This work is a study of history and morality in the 20th century. It examines the psychology which made possible Hiroshima, the Nazi genocide, Rwanda and Bosnia. It draws on accounts of participants, victims and observers and suggests that different atrocities have common patterns.

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Humanity by Jonathan Glover

In the modern technological war, victims are distant and responsibility is fragmented. The scientists making the atomic bomb thought they were only providing a weapon: how it was used was the responsibility of society. The people who dropped the bomb were only obeying orders. The machinery of political decision-taking was so complex that no one among the politicians was unambiguously responsible. No one thought of themselves as causing the horrors of Hiroshima. One topic of the book is tribalism: about how, in Rwanda and in the former Yugoslavia, people who once lived together became trapped into mutual fear and hatred. Another topic is how, in Stalin's Russia, Mao's China and in Cambodia, systems of belief made atrocities possible. The analysis of Nazism looks at the emotionally powerful combination of tribalism and belief which enabled people to do things otherwise unimaginable. Drawing on accounts of participants, victims and observers, Jonathan Glover shows that different atrocities have common patterns which suggest weak points in our psychology: only by looking closely at the monsters inside us can we undertake the project of caging and taming them.
Jonathan Glover is Director of the Centre of Medical Law and Ethics at King's College, London. His previous books inlcude Responsibility, Casuing Death and and Saving Lives, What Sort of People should There Be? and I: Philosophy and Psychology of Personal Identity. He chaired a European Commision Working Party on the ethics of assisted reproduction. He is currently working on philosophical issues in psychiatry.
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ISBN 13 9780224052405
ISBN 10 0224052403
Title Humanity
Author Jonathan Glover
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1999-10-14
Number of pages 480
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