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Anti-Genocide
Building an American Movement to Prevent Genocide
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234 pages
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The book presents a thoughtful exploration of genocide, emphasizing the need for effective political institutions and social mechanisms to confront such violence. Hirsch argues that changing human nature is essential to mitigate the historical patterns of genocide. He advocates for a U.S.-based political movement focused on prevention, highlighting the importance of fostering a new ethic rooted in universal human rights. By promoting life-enhancing behaviors through political socialization, the author believes society can cultivate a future that actively prevents genocides.
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2000, hardcover
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