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Genocide
A Normative Account
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296 pages
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Focusing on the complexities of genocide, Larry May explores both normative and conceptual challenges associated with this grave crime. The book delves into the ethical implications and theoretical frameworks that shape our understanding of genocide, offering critical insights into its definition, prevention, and accountability. Through rigorous analysis, May addresses the moral responsibilities of individuals and nations, contributing to the broader discourse on human rights and justice.
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2010, paperback
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