In The Genocide Contagion, Israel W. Charny asks uncomfortable
questions about what allows people to participate in
genocide-either directly, through killing or other violent acts, or
indirectly, by sitting passively while witnessing genocidal acts.
Charny draws on both historical and current examples such as the
Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide, and presses readers around the
world to consider how they might contribute to genocide. Given the
number of people who die from genocide or suffer indirect
consequences such as forced migration, Charny argues that we must
all work to resist and to learn about ourselves before critical
moments arise.
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