The Lessons of Auschwitz and the Lessons of Uri: Brief Comments on the TelosSymposium on Kosovo

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1999 (115):148-150 (1999)
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The problem with “Europeans want Peace” is that they do not oppose genocidal war. They have not learned the lesson of the 1930s (that timely intervention—with American support that was sadly lacking but would end up coming anyway—could have stopped Hitler and saved millions of lives in Europe), or the lesson of Auschwitz (that genocidal crimes may warrant such intervention). Nor do they see that the“European sovereign state” they refer to, i.e., Yugoslavia, was actually a disintegrating communist federation, whose constituent units have the right to choose whether to re-federate or go off on their own (like Slovenia), or that…

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