It has been nearly fifty years since the collapse of the Nazi regime; is there any longer a point to presenting for the apprehension and prosecution of surviving Nazi war criminals? In this carefully argued book, Alan Rosenbaum makes it clear that there is. This book is an important contribution to Jewish and Holocaust studies, to political and social thought, and to moral theory, arguing that we must continue to pursue the prosecutorial agenda as an investment in the moral climate in which we wish to live.
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It has been nearly fifty years since the collapse of the Nazi regime; is there any longer a point to presenting for the apprehension and prosecution of surviving Nazi war criminals? In this carefully argued book, Alan Rosenbaum makes it clear that there is. This book is an important contribution to Jewish and Holocaust studies, to political and social thought, and to moral theory, arguing that we must continue to pursue the prosecutorial agenda as an investment in the moral climate in which we wish to live.
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New. Size: 0.5 x 6.2 x 9.5 inches; Half a century after the collapse of the Nazi regime, there is still debate over the case for continuing to press for the apprehension and prosecution of surviving Nazi war criminals. This book argues that, apart from concerns about obligations to the dead and vengeance against the living, failure to do so would be a failure in the commitment to a society safe for ethnic, cultural and religious diversity. Aiming to demonstrate that the crucial arguments apply well beyond the specific concern about war criminals, the author looks at other issues such as the treatment of hate groups and hate speech, and the reconstruction of a Christian theology without anti-Semitism. 160 pages.