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Worse Than War: Genocide, eliminationism and the ongoing assault on humanity

Daniel Goldhagen

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Prose: non-fiction, History

A landmark book from the prize-winning author who brought us the explosive Number 1 international bestseller HITLER'S WILLING EXECUTIONERS, out now in paperback

Daniel Jonah Goldhagen brings us now an original and important study of genocide that reconceives its very nature. He does so not by examining a series of genocides but by exploring the nature of mass killing itself. Our failure to clearly describe, explain, and understand the mechanisms of genocide has made it difficult to prevent, and this book will change that.

Through exhaustive research, he brilliantly lays out the roots and motivations of mass slaughter, exploring such questions as:
* Why do genocides occur?
* What makes people willing to slaughter others?
* How do cultural beliefs justify genocide among groups of people?
* Why has the world been so ineffective in reducing the incidence of genocide?

Based on his thoroughgoing reconceptualization of genocide, Goldhagen proposes novel, sensible, and effective measures to put an end to this scourge of humanity, which is worse, even, than war. With the unflinching moral and analytical clarity that he is internationally known for, Goldhagen leaves no stone unturned in this groundbreaking book that will not only transform our understanding of genocide, but every person and political leader who reads it.

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Praise for Worse Than War: Genocide, eliminationism and the ongoing assault on humanity

  • ** 'What no one can deny him is the range and depth of his knowledge or the courage involved in many of his judgements . . . his book is masterful - Anthony Howard, DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • ** 'Impressive, scholarly and thoroughly unsettling - GQ

  • ** 'Disturbing and impassioned . . .A powerful and affecting study of man's inhumanity to man (and woman and child) - Ian Pindar, Guardian

  • ** 'Worse Than War makes a compelling and brave argument that our world must heed if we are to see sanity restored . . . Magnificent [and] inspiring - Michael Gove, Daily Mail

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