Scholars of the Third Reich have recently begun to study the ethical standards of National Socialist antisemites. Literature on Nazi morality frames German antisemitism as an attempt to reshape the country's mores, but it pays insufficient attention to the psychological processes at work in replacing universalism with particularism. The author argues that cognitive dissonance theory could account for the uses and abuses of morality after 1933. He addresses three inter-related questions: did the regime utilize morality primarily to reduce cognitive dissonance?; did Germans invoke morality mainly to reduce cognitive dissonance?; and how successful was the appeal to morality in cognitive dissonance reduction? The first question makes us think ...
Social psychology of Nazism: Conformism, Obedience and Abuse of Power Thesis Social Psychology of Na...
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This article interprets Stanley Milgram’s laboratory experiments on obedience, and their significanc...
Scholars of the Third Reich have recently begun to study the ethical standards of National Socialist...
Kazarovytska F, Kretzschmar M, Lamberty P, Rees J, Knausenberger J, Imhoff R. From Moral Disaster to...
Germany’s past is marked not only by the atrocities of the Holocaust, but also by a history of colle...
This article analyzes brain scientists' attempts to trace morality in the brain in Germany from 1930...
The horrors of the Second World War blindsided social scientists, as it did most everyone else on th...
It is painful to read accounts of holocaust survivors, hear witnesses of the recent Rwanda genocide,...
This thesis examines how the concept of evil was understood by opposing German perspectives during t...
German author Uwe Timm wrote his book Am Beispiel Meines Bruders in the aftermath of World War II, d...
Several authors have recently questioned whether dehumanization is a psychological prerequisite of m...
abstract: After the First World War, citizens, soldiers, and political figures alike thought they ha...
‘Just Like Hitler’ explores the manner in which Nazism is used within mass American culture to creat...
The role of “bystanders” has been a central theme in discussions about the ethical legacy of the Hol...
Social psychology of Nazism: Conformism, Obedience and Abuse of Power Thesis Social Psychology of Na...
This article builds on a research thesis that confronting moral feelings is essential to an understa...
This article interprets Stanley Milgram’s laboratory experiments on obedience, and their significanc...
Scholars of the Third Reich have recently begun to study the ethical standards of National Socialist...
Kazarovytska F, Kretzschmar M, Lamberty P, Rees J, Knausenberger J, Imhoff R. From Moral Disaster to...
Germany’s past is marked not only by the atrocities of the Holocaust, but also by a history of colle...
This article analyzes brain scientists' attempts to trace morality in the brain in Germany from 1930...
The horrors of the Second World War blindsided social scientists, as it did most everyone else on th...
It is painful to read accounts of holocaust survivors, hear witnesses of the recent Rwanda genocide,...
This thesis examines how the concept of evil was understood by opposing German perspectives during t...
German author Uwe Timm wrote his book Am Beispiel Meines Bruders in the aftermath of World War II, d...
Several authors have recently questioned whether dehumanization is a psychological prerequisite of m...
abstract: After the First World War, citizens, soldiers, and political figures alike thought they ha...
‘Just Like Hitler’ explores the manner in which Nazism is used within mass American culture to creat...
The role of “bystanders” has been a central theme in discussions about the ethical legacy of the Hol...
Social psychology of Nazism: Conformism, Obedience and Abuse of Power Thesis Social Psychology of Na...
This article builds on a research thesis that confronting moral feelings is essential to an understa...
This article interprets Stanley Milgram’s laboratory experiments on obedience, and their significanc...