
#248 – Norman Naimark: Genocide, Stalin, Hitler, Mao, and Absolute Power
Lex Fridman Podcast
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The Complexities of Genocide and National Identity
This chapter examines the multifaceted nature of genocide, critiquing the limitations of its definition while exploring national identity's historical evolution. It discusses how cultural affiliations can lead to conflict and exclusion, scrutinizing the roles of ideologies and individuals in shaping nationalism. Ultimately, it reflects on human integrity and ethical behavior during extreme situations, highlighting the unpredictable nature of moral choices.
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