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Learning from the Germans

Confronting Race and the Memory of Evil
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Learning from the Germans by Susan Neiman explores how Germany has confronted its Nazi past and extracts lessons on addressing historical injustices. The book blends Neiman's philosophical insights with historical analysis to compare Germany's journey with that of the United States facing its own history of racism. It serves as a thought-provoking examination of collective memory and reconciliation.
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You might enjoy this compelling exploration if you are interested in how societies confront and learn from their dark histories. The author offers insight into Germany's process of reckoning with its past and draws parallels with contemporary issues of injustice and memory in other cultures. This thought-provoking read can appeal to those fascinated by history, ethics, and societal change.

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Learning from the Germans

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As the Western world struggles with legacies of racism and colonialism, Susan Neiman asks what we can learn from the Germans about confronting the evils of the past.

What can we learn from the past in order to move forward?

Susan Neiman's Learning from the Germans delivers an urgently needed perspective on how a country can come to terms with its historical wrongdoings. Neiman, who grew up as a white girl in the American South during the civil rights movement, is a Jewish woman who has spent much of her adult life in Berlin. In clear and gripping prose, she uses this unique perspective to combine philosophical reflection, personal history, and conversations with both Americans and Germans who are grappling with the evils of their own national histories.

Through focusing on the particularities of those histories, she provides examples for other nations, whether they are facing resurgent nationalism, ongoing debates over reparations, or controversies surrounding historical monuments and the contested memories they evoke. It is necessary reading for all those confronting their own troubled pasts.

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Susan Neiman's work is noted for confronting difficult truths with boldness, standing out from others hesitant to address obvious issues. Her experiences in the American South and Berlin provide her with unique insights into the nuances of guilt and avoidance. The book ambitiously covers Germany's initial reluctance towards truth and reconciliation, juxtaposed with modern American racial history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141983424

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 August 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 318g

Pages: 432

About the Author

Susan Neiman is an American philosopher, cultural commentator and essayist. She writes for wide-ranging international audiences on the juncture between Enlightenment moral philosophy, metaphysics and politics. Formerly a professor of philosophy at Yale University and Tel Aviv University, she is a member of the American Philosophical Society and the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences. Her previous books, translated into many languages, include Slow Fire- Jewish Notes from Berlin, The Unity of Reason, Evil in Modern Thought, Moral Clarity- A Guide for Grown-up Idealists and Why Grow Up? She currently lives in Berlin, Germany, where she is the director of the Einstein Forum.

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