The supremacist syndrome :: how domination underpins slavery, genocide, the exploitation of women, and the maltreatment of animals /
"Proponents of human exceptionalism claim that only humans possess certain morally significant capacities, and as a result are entitled to be treated better than members of all other species. In the last fifty years, scientists have discovered how these capacities are shared by other species, w...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Proponents of human exceptionalism claim that only humans possess certain morally significant capacities, and as a result are entitled to be treated better than members of all other species. In the last fifty years, scientists have discovered how these capacities are shared by other species, which only raises the questions of how and why we evade responsibility for inhumane behavior, not only to animals but to one another. To answer these questions, independent scholar Peter Marsh examines in depth three different ideologies: ethnonationalist supremacism (the Holocaust in Hungary), racial supremacism (the rule of King Leopold II of Belgium in the Congo), and gender-based supremacism (men's treatment of women in Victorian and Edwardian England). He shows how supremacists applied mechanisms of moral disengagement to legitimize and evade personal responsibility for oppressing and exploiting members of a less-powerful group. Marsh then considers whether these different types of supremacism have common features and compares them to the way we treat animals to examine whether that, too, causes unjustified harm to members of a weaker group and is wrong in the same way racism, sexism, and other supremacist ideologies are. Finally, he asks what we can do to overcome human supremacism and other supremacist ideologies, providing practical examples of cross-cultural collaboration, humane education, veganism, and extending concepts of identity beyond borders of culture, race, and nation"-- |
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spelling | Marsh, Peter (Lawyer), author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2020070226 The supremacist syndrome : how domination underpins slavery, genocide, the exploitation of women, and the maltreatment of animals / Peter Marsh. Brooklyn, NY : Lantern Publishing & Media, 2021. ©2021 1 online resource : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "Proponents of human exceptionalism claim that only humans possess certain morally significant capacities, and as a result are entitled to be treated better than members of all other species. In the last fifty years, scientists have discovered how these capacities are shared by other species, which only raises the questions of how and why we evade responsibility for inhumane behavior, not only to animals but to one another. To answer these questions, independent scholar Peter Marsh examines in depth three different ideologies: ethnonationalist supremacism (the Holocaust in Hungary), racial supremacism (the rule of King Leopold II of Belgium in the Congo), and gender-based supremacism (men's treatment of women in Victorian and Edwardian England). He shows how supremacists applied mechanisms of moral disengagement to legitimize and evade personal responsibility for oppressing and exploiting members of a less-powerful group. Marsh then considers whether these different types of supremacism have common features and compares them to the way we treat animals to examine whether that, too, causes unjustified harm to members of a weaker group and is wrong in the same way racism, sexism, and other supremacist ideologies are. Finally, he asks what we can do to overcome human supremacism and other supremacist ideologies, providing practical examples of cross-cultural collaboration, humane education, veganism, and extending concepts of identity beyond borders of culture, race, and nation"-- Provided by publisher Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 20, 2021). Power (Social sciences) Case studies. Oppression (Psychology) Case studies. Prejudices Case studies. White nationalism Case studies. Male domination (Social structure) Case studies. Ethnic relations Case studies. Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) Études de cas. Oppression Études de cas. Préjugés Études de cas. Nationalisme blanc Études de cas. Domination masculine (Structure sociale) Études de cas. Relations interethniques Études de cas. Ethnic relations fast Male domination (Social structure) fast Oppression (Psychology) fast Power (Social sciences) fast Prejudices fast White nationalism fast Case studies fast has work: The supremacist syndrome (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGvfdyH7x4Dd8JdF6VGVbq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Marsh, Peter (Lawyer). Supremacist syndrome. Brooklyn, NY : Lantern Publishing & Media, [2021] 9781590566251 (DLC) 2020052723 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2890711 Volltext |
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