Nobody, and I mean nobody--scholar, reader, historian, priest, revisionist, apologist etc--should be judging or evaluating the behavior/life of those imprisoned in Nazi (or any) concentration camps. Indescribable horror/suffering/inhumanity is not a context to justify, criticize or even reasonably explain the lives lived and not lived.But explaining the actions of the people inside the concentration camps is the whole point of this research. People can act morally even within indescribably horrible circumstances. Our responsibility to care for one another can endure even when the social contract is so completely broken. Making us critically aware of those moral choices is, I think, the aim of this research.
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Wow, to dismiss her as a "sentimental and well-meaning female medical personality" just drips of sexism.
posted by Philosopher Dirtbike at 3:04 AM on November 28, 2012 [51 favorites]