Filosofía del Poder Absoluto : testimonio de una Víctima del Holocausto
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Jean Améry (pseudónimo de Hans Meyer), prisionero judío en
Auschwitz, no pudo soportar que la enorme culpa de los nazis quedara sin
castigo y que Europa pasara rápidamente la página. Améry describe el
proceso de degradación humana como una estrategia preconcebida, las
preguntas que este hecho provoca en un intelectual y cómo este proceso
influye de distinta manera en los prisioneros según su formación, catadura
moral y creencias.
Jean Améry (pseudonym of Hans Meyer), a jewish prisoner in Auschwitz, could not stand that the enormous nazi’s stain remained unpunished and that Europe made a fresh start so quickly Améry describes both the process of human degradation as a pre-conceived strategy and the questions that this fact triggers in an intellectual; he also describes how the process affects prisoners differently depending on their education, beliefs and moral character.
Jean Améry (pseudonym of Hans Meyer), a jewish prisoner in Auschwitz, could not stand that the enormous nazi’s stain remained unpunished and that Europe made a fresh start so quickly Améry describes both the process of human degradation as a pre-conceived strategy and the questions that this fact triggers in an intellectual; he also describes how the process affects prisoners differently depending on their education, beliefs and moral character.







