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Ordinary People and Extraordinary Evil
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Acknowledgments Introduction: From the Ordinary to the Extraordinary Evil Defined Look at Evil Behaviorally Is Evil Real? Who Produces Extraordinary Evil? Overview of the Book 1. Confronting Evil and its Paradoxes Arendt's View of Eichmann Is a Dispassionate Study of Evil Possible? The Desire to Ignore Evil People May Deliberately Engage in Evil Activities 2. Behavior Mechanisms at Work Incremental Processes Packages and Riders The Question of Autonomy: The Cunning of Governments and the Contributions of Citizens 3. Some Faces of Evil A Humane American Physician An SS Physician A Nazi Bureaucrat: Chief of the Auschwitz Extermination Camp My Lai 4. Conclusion: Turning away from Evil A Fable About the Two Research-Minded Physicians Raoul Wallenberg and Rudolf Hoess Revisited The Compelling Power of Immediacy and Extricating Oneself from Taking Part in Evil Another Look at the Five Paradoxes: Some Answers, Some New Questions, Some Hope The Larger Picture Notes References Index

About the Author

Fred Emil Katz is Professor of Sociology, and has taught at various universities in the United States and Israel, including the State University of New York at Buffalo and Tel Aviv University.

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"A worthy contribution to Holocaust literature: superb, dispassionate analysis of the roots of evil, perpetrated most often in lockstep with the culture that encourages and reinforces it." - Kirkus Discoveries "The most interesting part of this book for me as a student of the Holocaust is the use of sociological categories to interpret the actions of the perpetrators and to a lesser extent the bystanders and the victims. In essence, Katz probes Hannah Arendt's theory of the banality of evil with precision and from a sociological perspective. The behavior of the perpetrators during the Holocaust is of enduring interest. The time is ripe for a re-evaluation of Arendt's controversial thesis and Katz's work provides such an opportunity. He also forces the reader to examine parallels to the Holocaust at least in terms of human experience." - Michael Berenbaum, Project Director, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum "I felt privileged to read this book. It is provocative. I questioned some places, but the questioning pushes me to think about new kinds of evidence worth examining, and that is a real plus in this book. It offers stimulating insights, and it stimulates thoughts about the next research steps. The topic is very significant, important in itself, important (I think) to Holocaust studies, the sociology of everyday life, and perhaps to many areas that the book touches on (the sociology of organizations, applied ethics, family sociology, and others)." - Paul C. Rosenblatt, University of Minnesota, St. Paul

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