The Psychology of Genocide - Darkness of Human Nature

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"Genocide stands as the epitome of human evil—a dark chapter in our history that epitomizes the depths of cruelty and injustice. It's an atrocity that defies comprehension, reminding us of the chilling capacity for inhumanity within us. Understanding and addressing genocide isn't just about confronting the past; it's a critical step in safeguarding a future where such heinous acts are unimaginable."

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2:37 - Events That Lead to Genocide
6:18 - Dispositional & Situational Factors
14:34 - The Psychology of Bystanders
16:18 - The Psychology of Rescuers
18:32 - Conclusion

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