Nazi Ethics

A Study of Particularism and Genocide
Book • 2023
Nazi ethics were characterized by a particularistic approach that rejected universalism and emphasized the superiority of the Aryan community.

This ideology was used to justify exclusionary policies and mass murder.

Historians like Claudia Koonz have examined how these ethical frameworks were constructed and maintained during the Nazi era.

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