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  • (Zygmunt Bauman <em>Life in Fragments: Essays in Postmodern Morality</em>, 1995) ...society, and importantly—about the relationship between us and society (Bauman's "we" included his fellow sociologists). When we theorize the Holocaust wh
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  • In "A Century of Camps", from which we've quoted the above paragraph, Zygmunt Bauman explained how even massive and unthinkable cruelty (of which the Holocaust <div class="col-md-3"> [[File:Bauman.jpg]] <br><small><center>[[Zygmunt Bauman]]</center></small></div>
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  • (Zygmunt Bauman <em>Life in Fragments: Essays in Postmodern Morality</em>, 1995) ...e sort of society that has emerged from it, and which we all inhabit." But Bauman did not condense his all-important ideas to a <em><b>point</b></em>; it's t
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  • ...her some of the core insights of Pierre Bourdieu, Antonio Damasio, Zygmunt Bauman and other leading researchers in the humanities. </p> ...her some of the core insights of Pierre Bourdieu, Antonio Damasio, Zygmunt Bauman and other leading researchers in the humanities. </p>
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  • <p>In "Culture as Praxis", Zygmunt Bauman surveyed a large number of historical definitions of culture, and concluded
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  • [[File:Bauman-PS.jpeg]] <p>A consequence, Zygmunt Bauman diagnosed, is that bad intentions are no longer needed for bad things to ha
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  • <p>Zygmunt Bauman</p> [[File:Bauman-msg.jpeg]]
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  • <h3>Zygmunt Bauman</h3> <p>Zygmunt Bauman</p>
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  • [[File:Bauman-PS.jpeg]] <p>In modernity, Zygmunt Bauman observed, cruelty and evil morphed. They became <em>systemic</em>; they bec
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  • <div class="col-md-7"><h3>Zygmunt Bauman's insight</h3> [[File:Bauman-msg.jpeg]]
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  • (Zygmunt Bauman <em>Life in Fragments: Essays in Postmodern Morality</em>, 1995) <p>I am looking at Zygmunt Bauman's book <em>Modernity and the Holocaust</em> on the table here in front of m
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  • (Zygmunt Bauman <em>Life in Fragments: Essays in Postmodern Morality</em>, 1995) <div class="col-md-3"> [[File:Bauman.jpg]] <br><small><center>[[Zygmunt Bauman]]</center></small></div>
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  • In "A Century of Camps" Zygmunt Bauman explained how even massive and unthinkable cruelty (of which the Holocaust <div class="col-md-3"> [[File:Bauman.jpg]] <br><small><center>[[Zygmunt Bauman]]</center></small></div>
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  • ...on if we should not only develop culture as [[praxis|<em>praxis</em>]] (as Bauman hinted in his title), but even revive it and make a breakthrough in its evo
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  • <p>Connect Bakan's insight with the following Zygmunt Bauman's observation:
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  • (Zygmunt Bauman <em>Life in Fragments: Essays in Postmodern Morality</em>, 1995) ...the historians have done their job, and told us what has really happened, Bauman explained; but that's <em>not</em> what we sociologists are theorizing! The
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