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Campbell offers a conceptual look into the nature of genocidal intent, systematically analyzing the conceptual and logical structures for genocidal intent, and discussing its theoretical foundations. The analysis offers particular insight into the process of operationalizing genocide and mass extermination. The investigation includes discussion of the roles orchestrators play and the systematic development of a genocidal strategy, which requires the intent to purge pre-selected demographic identifiers from the population. Cambell also analyzes in detail the dynamic process of generational conflict, wherein former perpetrators become victims and victims become perpetrators.
Contents
Chapter 1: The Conceptual Boundaries of Genocidal Intent
Chapter 2: The Problem of the Collective
Chapter 3: Genocidal Intent and its Relationship to Consequences
Chapter 4: Creating an Enemy of the State
Chapter 5: Four Motivations for Genocidal Intent
Chapter 6: The Logic of Genocidal Intent
Chapter 7: Intentional Embeddedness and Structural Meaning
Chapter 8: Inconsistencies within the Logic of Genocidal Intent



