
How Ordinary People Become Perpetrators
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They were teachers, farmers, clerks, and neighbors. Within months-sometimes weeks-they became killers. The transformation of ordinary citizens into perpetrators of mass violence stands as one of modern history's most disturbing and consequential phenomena, yet it remains poorly understood outside academic circles. This book investigates the documented psychological, social, and institutional pro...
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They were teachers, farmers, clerks, and neighbors. Within months-sometimes weeks-they became killers. The transformation of ordinary citizens into perpetrators of mass violence stands as one of modern history's most disturbing and consequential phenomena, yet it remains poorly understood outside academic circles. This book investigates the documented psychological, social, and institutional pro...
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