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The Cunning of History

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With an Introduction by William StyronTheologian Richard L. Rubenstein writes of the Holocaust, why it happened, why it happened when it did, and why it may happen again and again."Few books possess the power to leave the reader with the feeling of awareness that we call a sense of revelation. The Cunning of History seems to me to be one of these . . . Rubenstein is forcing us to reinterpret the meaning of Auschwitz--especially, though not exclusively, from the standpoint of its existence as part of a continuum of slavery that has been engrafted for centuries onto the very body of Western civilization. Therefore, in the process of destroying the myth and the preconception, he is making us see that that encampment of death and suffering may have been more horrible than we had ever imagined. It was slavery in its ultimate embodiment. He is making us understand that the etiology of Auschwitz--to some, a diabolical, perhaps freakish excrescence, which vanished from the face of the earth with the destruction of the crematoria in 1945--is actually embedded deeply in a cultural tradition that stretches back to the Middle Passage from the coast of Africa, and beyond, to the enforced servitude in ancient Greece and Rome. Rubenstein is saying that we ignore this linkage, and the existence of the sleeping virus in the bloodstream of civilization, at risk of our future." -- William Styron, from the Introduction.


  • | Author: Richard L. Rubenstein
  • | Publisher: Harper Perennial
  • | Publication Date: Aug 03, 1987
  • | Number of Pages: 128 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 0061320684
  • | ISBN-13: 9780061320682
Author:
Richard L. Rubenstein
Publisher:
Harper Perennial
Publication Date:
Aug 03, 1987
Number of pages:
128 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
0061320684
ISBN-13:
9780061320682