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The Genesis of Genocide: Why the Holocaust Happened

The Genesis of Genocide: Why the Holocaust Happened

The Genesis of Genocide: Why the Holocaust Happened
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The Genesis of Genocide: Why the Holocaust Happened

by Raymond, Neville

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9780595098705
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U.S.A.: iUniverse Incorporated, 2000. The book is inscribed by the author in green sharpie on the first page. The inscription reads " Sept 18 2000 To Rosie: A spiritual warriors whose legs are so strong that they will never buckle Neville" The cover has some minor wear on the corner edges. . Inscribed by Author. Not Stated. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

Synopsis

Discover the fascinating answers to these perennial questions Why does an accomplished people - or an honor student - suddenly go off on a rampage? If Hitler was an abused child, why don't more abused children turn into Hitlers? Why are the Jews such magnets of blame? Tracking the plight of children as the most systematically persecuted minority on earth, Neville Raymond traces the roots of prejudice and racism to a form of parenting known as conditional love. Along the way he shows how Judaism and Christianity are patterned after two different models of abuse. Wide-ranging in its historical grasp, yet as timely as today's headlines, this book reinvents our view of the Holocaust. Future generations will look back at this publication as a watershed. There is the divisive, finger-pointing era before the The Genesis of Genocide and the kinder, more inclusive world that comes after. A treasure chest of immensely quotable lines, heart-searching insights and jaw-dropping revelations, The Genesis of Genocide is destined to be talked about for years to come. Here is an open-minded investigation into the astonishing links that made the Holocaust an unavoidable outcome of our cultural and religious past. And here, at last, is a heart-centered hammer for breaking the cultural cycle of abuse, and ensuring that another Holocaust - or an epidemic of little ones - does not have to be an unavoidable part of our future.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Genesis of Genocide: Why the Holocaust Happened
Author
Raymond, Neville
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
Not Stated
ISBN 10
0595098703
ISBN 13
9780595098705
Publisher
iUniverse Incorporated
Place of Publication
U.S.A.
Date Published
2000
Keywords
Holocaust
Bookseller catalogs
Holocaust; Anti-Semitism; Death;
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

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