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Monsters claim Coherent Morality
The perception of historical figures like Hitler and Himmler as 'mad' is misleading; there is no concrete evidence to support the notion of their insanity. Instead, their ideologies reflect a coherent system of morality, albeit one that is deeply horrifying. This challenges the common assumption that monstrous actions stem from insanity rather than a twisted moral framework. The exploration of Nazi morality reveals a need for critical examination of the ideological underpinnings of such figures. Resources like Claudia Coons' 'The Nazi Conscience' and Johann Chappote's 'The Law of Blood' provide insights into the coherent mental universe that rationalized Nazi crimes, emphasizing the importance of understanding the framework in which these horrific ideologies were formed and utilized.