![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Next the “moral person” in man had to be eliminated, “hrough the creation of conditions under which conscience ceases to be adequate” and the ability to do good becomes impossible (583). The camps purpose was to create sealed off “unrealities” in which a process of total domination could take place.Ī prerequisite of total domination of someone was destroying a persons “rights” as a man, “killing the juridicial person in him”(p. That fundamental threat was human spontaneity and personal identify. To achieve its goal-elimination of “human nature,”-and turn humans into mere things a fundamental threat of a totalitarians regimes power had would be eradicated. Totalitarian domination's goal is to create, “a kind of human species resembling other animal species whose only ‘freedom’ would consist in ‘preserving the species’. ![]() The most brutal, disquieting -and she would claim fundamental-aspects of Totalitarianism, these camps were laboratories to verity the fundamental belief of totalitarianism that everything is possible. Hannah Arendt, in her book The Origins of Totalitarianism, wrote about the concentration and extermination camps of the Nazi’s and Soviets, in a section called Total Domination. Hannah Arendt Summary of Total Domination. ![]()
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