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In praise of forgetting

historical memory and its ironies

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An edition of In praise of forgetting (2016)

In praise of forgetting

historical memory and its ironies

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"The conventional wisdom about historical memory is summed up in George Santayana’s celebrated phrase, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Today, the consensus that it is moral to remember, immoral to forget, is nearly absolute. And yet is this right? David Rieff, an independent writer who has reported on bloody conflicts in Africa, the Balkans, and Central Asia, insists that things are not so simple. He poses hard questions about whether remembrance ever truly has, or indeed ever could, "inoculate" the present against repeating the crimes of the past. He argues that rubbing raw historical wounds—whether self-inflicted or imposed by outside forces—neither remedies injustice nor confers reconciliation. If he is right, then historical memory is not a moral imperative but rather a moral option—sometimes called for, sometimes not. Collective remembrance can be toxic. Sometimes, Rieff concludes, it may be more moral to forget. Ranging widely across some of the defining conflicts of modern times—the Irish Troubles and the Easter Uprising of 1916, the white settlement of Australia, the American Civil War, the Balkan wars, the Holocaust, and 9/11—Rieff presents a pellucid examination of the uses and abuses of historical memory. His contentious, brilliant, and elegant essay is an indispensable work of moral philosophy." -- Publisher

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145

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In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and Its Ironies
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Table of Contents

Footprints in the sands of time, and all that --
Must we deform the past in order to preserve it? --
What is collective memory actually good for? --
The victory of memory over history --
Forgiveness and forgetting --
The memory of wounds and other safe harbors --
Amor fati --
Against remembrance.

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Dewey Decimal Class
901
Library of Congress
D16.9 .R54 2016, D16.9 .R54 2016eb, D16.8

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Pagination
x, 145 pages
Number of pages
145

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OL26887020M
Internet Archive
inpraiseofforget0000rief_x0k2
ISBN 10
0300182791
ISBN 13
9780300182798
LCCN
2015954282
OCLC/WorldCat
920017514, 948286564

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