Worse Than War, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
Worse Than War, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
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Worse Than War
Genocide, Eliminationism, and the Ongoing Assault on Humanity

Author: Daniel Jonah Goldhagen

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 26 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/02/2010


Synopsis

Daniel Jonah Goldhagen's books are events. They stir passionate public debate among political and civic leaders, scholars, and the general public because they compel people to rethink the most powerful conventional wisdoms and stubborn moral problems of the day. Worse Than War gets to the heart of the phenomenon of genocide, which has caused more deaths in the modern world than military conflict. In doing so, it challenges our fundamental beliefs about human beings, society, and politics.

Drawing on extensive field work and research from around the world, Goldhagen explores the anatomy of genocide—explaining why genocides begin, are sustained, and end; why societies support them; why they happen so frequently; and how the international community can successfully stop them, as well as why they should.

Worse Than War seeks to change the way we think and to offer new possibilities for a better world. It tells us how we might at last begin to eradicate this greatest scourge of humankind.

About Daniel Jonah Goldhagen

Until deciding to devote himself full-time to writing, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen taught political science for many years at Harvard University. He is also the prizewinning author of Hitler's Willing Executioners and A Moral Reckoning, and he contributes to major newspapers and magazines around the world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Larry

The concluding chapter of Worse Than War by Daniel Goldhagen is titled “What we can do” rather than “What can we do?” From my wordsmithing point of view, that is a good thing except I might have added an exclamation mark. I would like to think that there is definitively something that we, humanity,......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn

I had extremely mixed feelings about this book, from start to finish. Goldhagen is a controversial writer and a unique thinker, and he makes some important points. Unfortunately, his single-mindedness and uncompromising views on certain topics made a lot of these important points and good intentions......more

Goodreads review by Austin

Worse Than War is not for the faint of heart, but with that said I recommend it, albeit with reservations. The majority of the book is spent doing an exhaustive, and exhausting, history of genocide as well as all the areas/facets of the subject. It is extremely thorough, almost to the point of being......more