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Losing Trust in the World

Losing Trust in the World Holocaust Scholars Confront Torture - Stephen S. Weinstein Series in Post-Holocaust Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

In July 1943, the Gestapo arrested an obscure member of the resistance movement in Nazi-occupied Belgium. When his torture-inflicting interrogators determined he was no use to them and that he was a Jew, he was deported to Auschwitz. Liberated in 1945, Jean Améry went on to write a series of essays about his experience. No reflections on torture are more compelling.

Améry declared that the victims of torture lose trust in the world at the "very first blow." The contributors to this volume use their expertise in Holocaust studies to reflect on ethical, religious, and legal aspects of torture then and now. Their inquiry grapples with the euphemistic language often used to disguise torture and with the question of whether torture ever constitutes a "necessary evil." Differences of opinion reverberate, raising deeper questions: Can trust be restored? What steps can we as individuals and as a society take to move closer to a world in which torture is unthinkable?

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University of Washington Press

Book information

ISBN: 9780295998466
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Imprint: University of Washington Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 364.67
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 245
Weight: 364g
Height: 154mm
Width: 268mm
Spine width: 20mm