
Germany, Israel, and staatsräson (part one) w/ Bue Rübner Hansen
Politics Theory Other
Germany's Memory Culture: Guilt and Responsibility
This chapter examines Germany's evolving cultural memory of the Nazi past, influenced by a post-war philosopher's concepts of guilt. It explores the complexities of collective memory, the psychological coping mechanisms adopted by Germans, and the controversial narratives that have emerged around wartime suffering. The discussion reveals how these elements contribute to a national ideology of responsibility and the implications for contemporary discourse on the Holocaust.
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