The killing compartments :: the mentality of mass murder /
An incisive exploration of why acts of mass annihilation take place and how people become mass killers By historical standards, the early years of the twenty-first century have been remarkably peaceful. Only rarely are people killed by their own kind, and only very, very rarely are they killed by ot...
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Zusammenfassung: | An incisive exploration of why acts of mass annihilation take place and how people become mass killers By historical standards, the early years of the twenty-first century have been remarkably peaceful. Only rarely are people killed by their own kind, and only very, very rarely are they killed by other animals, microorganisms excepted. Nevertheless, even though the statistics should reassure, many people worry about lone killers, murderous gangs, and terrorist bands. At the same time, most people are vaguely aware that even in this relatively calm era, wars have made countless victims. Yet mass violence against unarmed civilians has claimed three to four times as many lives in the past century as war: one hundred million at least, and possibly many more. These large-scale killings have required the efforts of hundreds of thousands of perpetrators. Such men (and almost all were males) were ready to kill, indiscriminately, for many hours a day, for days and weeks at a stretch, and sometimes for months or even years. Unlike common criminals who work outside the mainstream of society, in secret, on their own or with a few accomplices, mass murderers almost always worked in large teams, with full knowledge of the authorities and on their orders. Without exception, they operated within a supportive social context, most often firmly embedded in the institutions of the ruling regime. Unlike terrorists, the mass murderers usually did not want their deeds to be widely known. How people are enrolled in the service of evil is a question that lies at the heart of this trenchant book. The subject here is mass annihilation-that is, massive, asymmetric violence at close range, where killers and victims are in direct confrontation. Abram de Swaan offers a taxonomy of mass violence that focuses on the rank-and-file perpetrators, examining how murderous regimes recruit them and create what De Swaan calls the "killing compartments" that make possible the worst abominations without apparent moral misgiving, without a sense of personal responsibility, and, above all, without pity. De Swaan wonders where extreme violence comes from and where it goes-seemingly without a trace-when the wild and barbaric gore is over. And what about the perpetrators themselves? Are they merely and only the product of external circumstance? Or is there something in their makeup that helps them become mass murderers? Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, political science, history, and psychology, De Swaan sheds light on an urgent and seemingly intractable pathology that continues to poison peoples all over the world. |
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spelling | Swaan, Abram de, 1942- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxWVP9pJTDfKGYMcYRBT3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79100785 The killing compartments : the mentality of mass murder / Abram de Swaan ; designed by James Johnson. New Haven, Connecticut ; London, England : Yale University Press, 2015. ©2015 1 online resource (345 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Cover; Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; CHAPTER 2 Ordinary Perpetrators and Modernity: The Situationist Consensus; CHAPTER 3 Widening Circles of Identification and Disidentification; CHAPTER 4 The Transformations of Violence in Human History; CHAPTER 5 Rwanda: Self-Destructive Destruction; CHAPTER 6 Genocidal Regimes and the Compartmentalization of Society; CHAPTER 7 The Four Modes of Mass Annihilation: Case Histories; CHAPTER 8 Genocidal Perpetrators and the Compartmentalization of Personality; CHAPTER 9 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M. NO; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z. An incisive exploration of why acts of mass annihilation take place and how people become mass killers By historical standards, the early years of the twenty-first century have been remarkably peaceful. Only rarely are people killed by their own kind, and only very, very rarely are they killed by other animals, microorganisms excepted. Nevertheless, even though the statistics should reassure, many people worry about lone killers, murderous gangs, and terrorist bands. At the same time, most people are vaguely aware that even in this relatively calm era, wars have made countless victims. Yet mass violence against unarmed civilians has claimed three to four times as many lives in the past century as war: one hundred million at least, and possibly many more. These large-scale killings have required the efforts of hundreds of thousands of perpetrators. Such men (and almost all were males) were ready to kill, indiscriminately, for many hours a day, for days and weeks at a stretch, and sometimes for months or even years. Unlike common criminals who work outside the mainstream of society, in secret, on their own or with a few accomplices, mass murderers almost always worked in large teams, with full knowledge of the authorities and on their orders. Without exception, they operated within a supportive social context, most often firmly embedded in the institutions of the ruling regime. Unlike terrorists, the mass murderers usually did not want their deeds to be widely known. How people are enrolled in the service of evil is a question that lies at the heart of this trenchant book. The subject here is mass annihilation-that is, massive, asymmetric violence at close range, where killers and victims are in direct confrontation. Abram de Swaan offers a taxonomy of mass violence that focuses on the rank-and-file perpetrators, examining how murderous regimes recruit them and create what De Swaan calls the "killing compartments" that make possible the worst abominations without apparent moral misgiving, without a sense of personal responsibility, and, above all, without pity. De Swaan wonders where extreme violence comes from and where it goes-seemingly without a trace-when the wild and barbaric gore is over. And what about the perpetrators themselves? Are they merely and only the product of external circumstance? Or is there something in their makeup that helps them become mass murderers? Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, political science, history, and psychology, De Swaan sheds light on an urgent and seemingly intractable pathology that continues to poison peoples all over the world. Mass murder. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081904 State-sponsored terrorism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91004326 Mass murder Psychological aspects. Meurtre multiple. Terrorisme d'État. Meurtre multiple Aspect psychologique. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh Mass murder fast Mass murder Psychological aspects fast State-sponsored terrorism fast Massenmord gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4120706-3 Mörder gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4170349-2 Johnson, James, designer. has work: The killing compartments (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGbKx8hDMB6JfTbDFWKgjy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Swaan, Abram De. Killing compartments : the mentality of mass murder. New Haven, Connecticut ; London, England : Yale University Press, ©2015 xi, 332 pages 9780300208726 (DLC) 2014949830 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=933102 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Swaan, Abram de, 1942- The killing compartments : the mentality of mass murder / Cover; Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1 Introduction; CHAPTER 2 Ordinary Perpetrators and Modernity: The Situationist Consensus; CHAPTER 3 Widening Circles of Identification and Disidentification; CHAPTER 4 The Transformations of Violence in Human History; CHAPTER 5 Rwanda: Self-Destructive Destruction; CHAPTER 6 Genocidal Regimes and the Compartmentalization of Society; CHAPTER 7 The Four Modes of Mass Annihilation: Case Histories; CHAPTER 8 Genocidal Perpetrators and the Compartmentalization of Personality; CHAPTER 9 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M. NO; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z. Mass murder. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081904 State-sponsored terrorism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91004326 Mass murder Psychological aspects. Meurtre multiple. Terrorisme d'État. Meurtre multiple Aspect psychologique. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh Mass murder fast Mass murder Psychological aspects fast State-sponsored terrorism fast Massenmord gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4120706-3 Mörder gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4170349-2 |
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title | The killing compartments : the mentality of mass murder / |
title_auth | The killing compartments : the mentality of mass murder / |
title_exact_search | The killing compartments : the mentality of mass murder / |
title_full | The killing compartments : the mentality of mass murder / Abram de Swaan ; designed by James Johnson. |
title_fullStr | The killing compartments : the mentality of mass murder / Abram de Swaan ; designed by James Johnson. |
title_full_unstemmed | The killing compartments : the mentality of mass murder / Abram de Swaan ; designed by James Johnson. |
title_short | The killing compartments : |
title_sort | killing compartments the mentality of mass murder |
title_sub | the mentality of mass murder / |
topic | Mass murder. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081904 State-sponsored terrorism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91004326 Mass murder Psychological aspects. Meurtre multiple. Terrorisme d'État. Meurtre multiple Aspect psychologique. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh Mass murder fast Mass murder Psychological aspects fast State-sponsored terrorism fast Massenmord gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4120706-3 Mörder gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4170349-2 |
topic_facet | Mass murder. State-sponsored terrorism. Mass murder Psychological aspects. Meurtre multiple. Terrorisme d'État. Meurtre multiple Aspect psychologique. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. Mass murder Mass murder Psychological aspects State-sponsored terrorism Massenmord Mörder |
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