it basically disagrees with postmodernism; one can basically not apply postmodernism to the Holocaust (or one would have to conclude that the Holocaust did not exist). But this is exceptional and does not stop postmodernism being the more popular method.
The Holocaust made people question the idea of progress that was part of Modernism.
-apex
The Holocaust and the way that it was recorded showed that there had to be an alternative to empiricism and the postmodern movement was somewhat halted. What the Holocaust did do was create a new marker, a standard to which many things, before and after are compared to.
The Holocaust made people question earlier ideas about human progress.
The Holocaust largely goes against postmodern thought, so i guess its influence would be to halt its progress.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier ideas about progress were not true. The Holocaust makes one consider that postmodernism is wrong as much to do with the Holocaust is with the absence of empirical data.
People began to question the idea that everyone was basically the same.
Some may have thought that g-d was going to save them, others thought that g-d had forsaken them. Others thought that the Holocaust was a punishment from g-d and others considered that throughout History Jews had suffered in one way or another and now it was their turn.
John Locke
Our attitudes and decisions stem from the culture of which we are raised in or identify ourselves with. This I think is based on the historical concept of agency and how people are participating in creating history whether through actions or thought.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier idea about progress was not true.
The Holocaust suggested that earlier ideas about progress were not true. The Holocaust makes one consider that postmodernism is wrong as much to do with the Holocaust is with the absence of empirical data.
People began to question the idea that everyone was basically the same.
People began to question the idea that everyone was basically the same.
they did nothing during the holocaust. Most Americans thought the Jews provoked it
they thought that it was a bad thing, but they did nothing
BRENT WATERS has written: 'FAMILY IN CHRISTIAN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT' 'FROM HUMAN TO POSTHUMAN: CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY IN A POSTMODERN WORLD'
Authority
Dr. Josef Mengele.
Lives, shops, and the thought of being safe.
Her positive influence on her friends motivated them to pursue their dreams and goals.
a theory is an abstract thought. It is something that explains why something is in simple terms