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12. Malice as Categorically Different: Encounters with “the Other”
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- THE PROTAGONISTS xi
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE. Run-up to Nuremberg
- 1. The Holocaust: How Was This Genocide Different from All the Rest? 9
- 2. The Gathering at Ashcan 22
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PART ONE. Nuremberg
- 3. The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial: What Do We Do with the Criminals? 37
- 4. War Criminals with Psychiatrists and Psychologists? 51
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PART THREE. Faces to Malice
- 5. Defendant Robert Ley: “Bad Brain” 71
- 6. Defendant Hermann Göring: “Amiable Psychopath” 85
- 7. Defendant Julius Streicher: “Bad Man” 102
- 8. Defendant Rudolf Hess: “So Plainly Mad” 114
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PART FOUR. Coda to Nuremberg: Rorschachs and Recriminations
- 9. Douglas Kelley and Gustave Gilbert: A Collaboration from Hell 139
- 10. A Message in the Rorschachs? 155
- 11. Malice on a Continuum: The Social Psychologists’ Perspective 167
- 12. Malice as Categorically Different: Encounters with “the Other” 182
- Conclusion 198
- Notes 205
- Acknowledgments 233
- Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- THE PROTAGONISTS xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE. Run-up to Nuremberg
- 1. The Holocaust: How Was This Genocide Different from All the Rest? 9
- 2. The Gathering at Ashcan 22
-
PART ONE. Nuremberg
- 3. The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial: What Do We Do with the Criminals? 37
- 4. War Criminals with Psychiatrists and Psychologists? 51
-
PART THREE. Faces to Malice
- 5. Defendant Robert Ley: “Bad Brain” 71
- 6. Defendant Hermann Göring: “Amiable Psychopath” 85
- 7. Defendant Julius Streicher: “Bad Man” 102
- 8. Defendant Rudolf Hess: “So Plainly Mad” 114
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PART FOUR. Coda to Nuremberg: Rorschachs and Recriminations
- 9. Douglas Kelley and Gustave Gilbert: A Collaboration from Hell 139
- 10. A Message in the Rorschachs? 155
- 11. Malice on a Continuum: The Social Psychologists’ Perspective 167
- 12. Malice as Categorically Different: Encounters with “the Other” 182
- Conclusion 198
- Notes 205
- Acknowledgments 233
- Index 235