One World Now
"'They did not know that the [Tutsi] were human beings, because if they had thought about that they wouldn't have killed them. Let me include myself as someone who accepted it. I wouldn't have accepted that they are human beings.' Elie Ngaramambe, a Hutu man, spoke these words to US political scientists Daniel Jonah Goldhagen in 2008. Ngaramambe was talking about his role in the 1994 Rwanda genocide during which he bludgeoned and hacked Tutsi women, men and children to death." (Smith, 2021, p. xi)
So begins Smith's Making monsters on dehumanization and genocides. Genocides are
Smith, D. L. (2021). Making monsters: The uncanny power of dehumanization. Harvard University Press.
