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Understanding Genocide : The Social Psychology of the Holocaust
Perpetrators With a Clear ConscienceLying Self-Deception and Belief Change
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Ralph Erber
Publication date:
September 26 2002
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Oxford University Press
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195133622.003.0013
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pp. 2
Introduction
pp. 10
The Psychology of Bystanders, Perpetrators, and Heroic Helpers
pp. 43
What Is a “Social-Psychological” Account of Perpetrator Behavior?The Person Versus the Situation in Goldhagen’s Hitler’s Willing Executioners
pp. 68
Authoritarianism and the HolocaustSome Cognitive and Affective Implications
pp. 91
Perpetrator Behavior as Destructive ObedienceAn Evaluation of Stanley Milgram’s Perspective, the Most Influential Social-Psychological Approach to the Holocaust
pp. 112
Sacrificial Lambs Dressed in Wolves’ ClothingEnvious Prejudice, Ideology, and the Scapegoating of Jews
pp. 143
Group Processes and the Holocaust
pp. 162
Examining the Implications of Cultural Frames on Social Movements and Group Action
pp. 188
Population and PerpetratorsPreconditions for the Holocaust From a Control-Theoretical Perspective
pp. 222
The Zoomorphism of Human Collective Violence
pp. 240
The Holocaust and the Four Roots of Evil
pp. 259
Instigators of GenocideExamining Hitler From a Social-Psychological Perspective
pp. 285
Perpetrators With a Clear ConscienceLying Self-Deception and Belief Change
pp. 301
Explaining the HolocaustDoes Social Psychology Exonerate the Perpetrators?
pp. 325
EpilogueSocial Psychologists Confront the Holocaust
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