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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Never Such Innocence Again
Part One Ethics Without the Moral Law
2 Nietzsche’s Challenge
3 Self-interest as a Restraint
4 The Moral Resources: Humanity
5 The Moral Resources: Moral Identity
6 The Festival of Cruelty
7 Answering Nietzsche
Part Two The Moral Psychology of Waging War
8 Close Combat
9 The Case of My Lai
10 The Shift to Killing at a Distance
11 Bombing
12 Hiroshima
13 War and the Moral Resources
Part Three Tribalism
14 Rwanda
15 The Tribal Trap
16 The Political Containment of Tribalism
17 The Roots of Tribal Conflict
18 The Capacity to Unchain Ourselves
Part Four War As A Trap
19 The Trap of the Trenches
20 The Home Front
21 The Stone Has Started to Roll: 1914
22 Sliding Out of the Trap: 1962
23 Ways Out
Part Five Belief and Terror: Stalin and His Heirs
24 In Those Years
25 The Trap of Terror
26 Belief: Ends and Means
27 Stalinism and the Moral Resources
28 The Working of the Belief System
29 Stalinism, Truth and Moral Identity
30 Mao’s Utopian Project
31 Overturning the Basket: Cambodia
32 Utopia and Belief
Part Six The Will To Create Mankind Anew: The Nazi Experiment
33 The Core of Nazism
34 Obedience and Conformity
35 The Attack on Humanity
36 The Erosion of Moral Identity
37 The Nazi Moral Identity
38 The Willingness to Believe
39 Philosophers
40 Bystanders
41 Interpreting the Nazi Episode
Part Seven On The Recent Moral History of Humanity
42 Some People and Not Others
43 Ethics Humanized
Epilogue: The Past Alive in the Present
References
Sources and Acknowledgements
Index
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