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Genocide And Social Justice In Western And Eastern Society

Genocide And Social Justice In Western And Eastern Society

Akram Mohammad

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Akram Mohammad
Año de edición:
2024
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Relaciones internacionales
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9798227911087
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'Genocide and Social Justice in Western and Eastern Society' by Dr. Akram Mohammad and Mrs. Nuzhat Alam Akram delves into one of humanity’s darkest and most disturbing crimes: genocide. This comprehensive exploration sheds light on the cold-blooded intent and horrifying scale of genocides that have scarred both Eastern and Western societies. Dr. Mohammad and Mrs. Alam Akram meticulously compile available literature on genocide, providing readers with a neutral and unbiased perspective. They aim to clear the confusion surrounding the term and the crime, offering an educational resource that details the devastating impacts of genocides across different cultures and regions. Through their detailed analysis, readers thoroughly understand the term’ genocide,’ its historical context, and its ramifications. The authors emphasize the importance of addressing existing conflicts and educating ourselves about the intent behind genocides. They argue that to evolve as a global community striving for peace and prosperity, we must confront and understand these atrocities. The book is a recounting of past horrors and a call to action. It seeks to spark intellectual debate on preventive measures for genocide, encouraging readers to look for solutions rather than assigning blame. 'Genocide and Social Justice in Western and Eastern Society' is a powerful plea for collective responsibility. It invites readers to ponder why these horrific crimes occur and what steps can be taken to prevent them in the future. Equipped with the knowledge provided by this book, readers are encouraged to reflect on humanity’s current stance and consider whether the phrase ’Never Again’ can ever be genuinely fulfilled.

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