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Wolfgang Bialas zeigt, wie klassische moralische Denkfiguren durch die nationalsozialistische Rassenethik eines artgerechten Humanismus ideologisch umfunktioniert wurden. Gegenüber den Juden gab es keinerlei moralische Verpflichtungen. Einen eigenen Abschnitt widmet das Buch den Bemühungen der Täter, sich nach der Zerschlagung des Nationalsozialismus mit dem Verweis auf ihre ideologische Indoktrinierung für moralisch unzurechnungsfähig zu erklären. Das Buch analysiert die Versuche der Nationalsozialisten eine eigene moralische Ordnung zu begründen.
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This book discusses the rationale of Nazi ethics and the moral conditioning of Nazi perpetrators aimed at developing a kind of "ethnic conscience" which restricted moral obligations to members of their own race community. It reconstructs how the universal ethics of humanism got turned upside down and replaced with the particularistic selective racial ethics and the pragmatics of eugenics and racial exterminatory politics. It shows how ordinary Germans became willing executioners of criminal and immoral deeds. Neither did they act without any moral orientation nor in the awareness that what they were doing was morally reprehensible. As perpetrators with a clear conscience they were convinced that the humiliation, persecution, deportation and, finally, killing of the Jews was the right thing to do.
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This book discusses the rationale of Nazi ethics and the moral conditioning of Nazi perpetrators aimed at developing a kind of ethnic conscience which restricted moral obligations to members of their own race community. It reconstructs how the universal ethics of humanism got turned upside down and replaced with the particularistic selective racial ethics and the pragmatics of eugenics and racial exterminatory politics. It shows how ordinary Germans became willing executioners of criminal and immoral deeds. Neither did they act without any moral orientation nor in the awareness that what they were doing was morally reprehensible. As perpetrators with a clear conscience they were convinced that the humiliation, persecution, deportation and, finally, killing of the Jews was the right thing to do.
(Author portrait)
PD Dr. Wolfgang Bialas ist als freiberuflicher Dozent und Übersetzer in Berlin tätig.