venerdì 27 gennaio 2017

Genocidi e assassini

genocidi e mass murder
ilya somin
Citation (APA): somin, i. (2017). genocidi e mass murder [Kindle Android version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com

Parte introduttiva
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 1
Is "Genocide" Really Worse than "Mere" Mass Murder?
Nota - Posizione 1
t
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 3
the issues raised by the congressional resolution that seeks to condemn Turkey's World War I-era mass murder of its Armenian citizens as "genocide."
Nota - Posizione 4
x ERA GENOCIDIO?
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 5
Back in 1994-95, there was a similar debate over the question of whether the mass murder of Rwandan Tutsi by Hutu nationalists counted as genocide.
Nota - Posizione 6
x PRECEDENTE
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 8
Clinton Administration and others took the position that it was not genocide
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 9
reduce political pressure
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 9
Today, there are arguments about the question of whether there is a genocide in Darfur.
Nota - Posizione 10
x CASO DI OGGI
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 11
considered worse
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 12
people were slaughtered without any justification.
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 14
kill an innocent person
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 14
moderately affluent peasant "kulak" (as in Stalin's
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 15
member of the wrong social class (as in Pol Pot's
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 16
opponent of the government
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 17
Sometimes, it is argued that genocide is worse than other types of mass murder because it deprives the world of valuable cultural diversity,
Nota - Posizione 17
x UN ARGOM CONTRO IL GENOCIDIO
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 18
other types of mass murders also destroy diversity and other cultural resources. For example, Pol Pot's decimation of Cambodia's educated classes surely did severe damage to Cambodia's culture. Stalin's extermination of Russians active in political movements other than his own certainly undermined valuable diversity in that country, and so on.
Nota - Posizione 20
x DIVERSITÁ E MASS MURDER
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 23
I suggest that both domestic and international law should eliminate the crime of genocide and replace it with a more general crime of mass murder,
Nota - Posizione 24
x CONCLUSIONE GIURIDICA
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 26
it would eliminate the excuse for inaction created by claims that a particular instance of mass murder doesn't qualify as genocide.
Nota - Posizione 27
x UN VANTAGGIO
Nota - Posizione 28
giù
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 28
UPDATE:
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 29
In some genocides, there is no chance that the killers will succeed in eradicating the entire ethnic group in question, or even a large fraction of it.
Nota - Posizione 30
x ALTRO DIFETTO DELL SRGOMENTO DIVERSITÁ
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 31
Pol Pot also targeted Cambodia's Chinese minority for extermination. There was never any chance that this would result in the destruction of the Chinese contribution to world culture,
Nota - Posizione 34
c
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 34
Yet it was clearly genocide under the current international law definition thereof,
Nota - Posizione 36
c
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 54
The International Law of Genocide and the Soviet Terror Famine of the 1930s:
Nota - Posizione 55
t
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 61
In his classic study, The Harvest of Sorrow, historian Robert Conquest estimates that as many as 14 million rural people may have died because the Soviet government confiscated their land and food supplies.
Nota - Posizione 63
x CARESTIE STALINIANE
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 64
the Ukrainians claim that this mass murder counts as genocide because Stalin specifically targeted Ukrainian peasant
Nota - Posizione 65
x RUSSI VS UCRAINI: GENCIDIO VS MASS MURDER
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 65
The Russian parliament, by contrast, claims that Stalin was an equal opportunity mass murderer, targeting Russians, Ukrainians, and others alike.
Nota - Posizione 67
c
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 67
International law considers mass murder to be genocide only if it is the result of an "intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such."
Nota - Posizione 69
x LEGGE INTERNAZIONALE
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 73
I don't see why Stalin and his henchmen somehow become less immoral if they killed millions of innocent people for "economic" reasons rather than for racial or ethnic ones.
Nota - Posizione 74
x MORALITÀ
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 76
the international law definition of genocide may have been crafted to exclude mass murders targeting political or economic groups precisely because the Soviet bloc insisted on it.
Nota - Posizione 77
x IL BLOCCO SOVIETICO NN C È PIÙ
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 79
Crimean Tatars),
Nota - Posizione 79
GRUPPO ETNICO PERSEG DAI COM
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 80
Stalin apparently wanted to make sure that they weren't covered by the international law of genocide. If so, this is another example of the pernicious influence of nondemocratic states on international human rights law,
Nota - Posizione 81
x IL DIFETTO DEI DIRITTI UMANI
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 91
There is little doubt that Stalin's main objective was to achieve the collectivization of agriculture by destroying the class of private landowning farmers - regardless of ethnicity.
Nota - Posizione 93
x RICORDIAMO LE MOTIVAZ DI STALIN
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 94
many Georgians
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 94
On the other hand, Stalin, like other Russian and Soviet rulers, feared Ukrainian nationalism, since the Ukrainians were the Soviet empire's largest minority group.
Nota - Posizione 95
x E METTIAMOCI LA PAURA X GLIBUCRAINI
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 114
Is Genocide Worse than Other Mass Murder
Nota - Posizione 114
t
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 114
"Immutable" Characteristics?
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 116
race and ethnicity.
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 117
First, the current international law definition of genocide is not in fact limited to immutable characteristics. It includes targeting of victims based on religion, which is most certainly not immutable.
Nota - Posizione 120
x ANCHE LA RELIGIONE. XCHÈ
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 122
communist regimes
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 122
class origins.
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 122
Obviously, you can't do anything to change the fact that your parents were "bourgeois" or "kulaks."
Nota - Posizione 123
x ORIGINE DI CLASSE
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 124
too late to change
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 124
For example, my great-grandfather was arrested by the NKVD (as the KGB was then called) in the 1930s for having attended speeches by Leon Trotsky years before. At the time he went to the speeches, such attendance was not only legal but actually encouraged by the communist government, since Trotsky was a high-ranking Party leader.
Nota - Posizione 127
x INTROSPEZIONE
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 127
such attendance became a crime punishable by a term in a Gulag (which often resulted in death). There was no way that my great-grandfather could have foreseen this
Nota - Posizione 128
c
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 132
why the mutable-immutable distinction should carry any moral weight.
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 132
Killing a person because of his political affiliations wrong; so is killing a person because of his race or ethnicity. I don't see why the latter is somehow more wrong than the former merely because political affiliations can be changed and racial ones can't.
Nota - Posizione 134
x ETICA
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 136
If future technological developments allow people to rewrite their DNA and thereby change their race, would racially-based mass murder become less reprehensible than it is today? I think not.
Nota - Posizione 137
x ESPERIMENTO MENTALE
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 153
The 75th Anniversary of Stalin's Terror Famine and the Genocide-Mass Murder Distinction:
Nota - Posizione 154
y
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 154
Cathy Young,
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 156
Stalin's terror famine of the 1930s.
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 156
6 to 10 million peasants
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 159
dispute between the Russia and Ukrainian governments.
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 164
Russians do not deny that millions of people were deliberately starved
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 165
denying the "genocide" charge.
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 172
"kulaks" who were considered obstacles to Stalin's plans.
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 172
Moreover, given that Kulak and class enemy status was largely determined by family background
Nota - Posizione 173
x FAMIGLIA
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 182
there are clearly cases where Soviet policy could be considered genocide under the international law definition thereof. Examples include Stalin's deportation of the Crimean Tatars and other defined ethnic groups from the Crimea. This led to thousands of deaths, and clearly targeted the Tatars on ethnic grounds
Nota - Posizione 186
x CRIMEA
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 186
A New Record for Mass Murder?
Nota - Posizione 186
t
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 196
Frank Dikötter, a Hong Kong-based historian, said he found that during the time that Mao was enforcing the Great Leap Forward in 1958, in an effort to catch up with the economy of the Western world, he was responsible for overseeing “one of the worst catastrophes the world has ever known”.
Nota - Posizione 198
x L ACCUSA A MAO
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 199
1958 to 1962,
Nota - Posizione 199
x 4 ANNI
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 200
At least 45 million people were worked, starved or beaten to death in China over these four years…
Nota - Posizione 200
c
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 201
Mr Dikötter is the only author to have delved into the Chinese archives since they were reopened four years ago.
Nota - Posizione 202
x ARCHIVI
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 203
It was like [the Cambodian communist dictator] Pol Pot’s genocide multiplied 20 times over,”
Nota - Posizione 204
x 20 POL POT
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 205
If Dikotter’s figures are correct, this makes Mao by far the greatest mass murderer in world history, surpassing the death tolls “achieved” by Stalin and Hitler.
Nota - Posizione 206
x RECORD
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 209
The first (abortive) Soviet effort at collectivization in the early 1920s led to several million deaths, while Stalin’s successful resumption of the effort in the early 1930s caused 7 to 14 million more, according to Robert Conquest’s study.
Nota - Posizione 214
x LENIN STALIN
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 214
The previous Soviet experience made the consequences of going down this road clear, and thereby ensured that the Chinese leaders could not have had any reasonable doubts about the likely effects of their actions.
Nota - Posizione 215
x MAO PEGGIO DI LENIN E STALIN POICHÈ AVEVA VIL LORO ESEMPIO
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 218
Jasper Becker’s Hungry Ghosts and the Black Book of Communism.
Nota - Posizione 224
ALTRI LIBRI CHE NE PARLANMO
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 226
Certainly, it has not received even a tiny fraction of the attention accorded to the Holocaust or even the smaller mass murder of the Armenians by the Turks (which has been the subject of extensive debate in Congress and elsewhere).
Nota - Posizione 229
x SPROPRZIONI
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 235
In Praise of Genocide Published by Steve Landsburg
Nota - Posizione 238
t
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 246
genocide is the least objectionable form of mass murder— for
Nota - Posizione 246
x TESI
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 246
it leaves no mourners.
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 246
Other things being equal, meaningless deaths are best clustered among people who care about each other.
Nota - Posizione 247
x ARGOMENTO
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 247
I’m pretty sure I prefer the home invader who wipes out a family of five over the serial killer who takes four lives at random, leaving four devastated spouses and twelve grieving children. And likewise I prefer the mass murderer who wipes out an extended “family” of five million to the one who kills, say, four and a half million at random.
Nota - Posizione 248
x INTROSPEZIONE
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 250
less misery
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 251
The countervailing argument is that when you destroy an ethnic group, you also destroy a culture.
Nota - Posizione 251
x CONTROARGOMENTO
Evidenzia (giallo) - Posizione 255
But as the world stands today, I suspect that cultures are worth very little at the margin (that is, we could stand to lose any one culture without missing it very much). There’s only so much you can assimilate in a lifetime, and to a considerable extent, time spent in contact with one culture is time not spent in contact with another.
Nota - Posizione 256
x CONTROARG
Nota - Posizione 257
x ABBONDANZA DICCONTSTTO CON CULTURE DIVRRSE