“We all try to explain away the Holocaust, Abu Ghraib, or the Sabra Massacre by denying that we could ever do anything so horrible. The committers of those crimes are evil, other, bad apples; something in the German or American psyche makes their people susceptible to following orders, drinking the grape Kool-Aid, killing indiscriminately. You believe that you’re the one person who wouldn’t have delivered the electric shocks in the Milgram experiment because those who did must have been emotionally abused by their parents, or had domineering fathers, or were dumped by their spouses. Anything that makes them different from you.”
Quote by Rabih Alameddine
Book:An Unnecessary Woman
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An Unnecessary Woman
This book delves into the intricate tapestry of a woman's life, navigating the complexities of her existence in a setting that values societal roles and expectations. The narrative unfolds through her personal reflections, offering a poignant look at the challenges and triumphs of an individual who chooses a path less traveled in a culture that often disregards the value of solitude. more
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