Little Eichmanns

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title: Little Eichmanns
text: "Little Eichmanns" is a term used to describe people whose actions, while on an individual scale may seem relatively harmless even to themselves, taken collectively create destructive and immoral systems in which they are actually complicit. The name comes from Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi bureaucrat who helped to orchestrate the Holocaust, but claimed that he did so without feeling anything about his actions, merely following the orders given to him. The use of "Eichmann" as an archetype stems from H
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description: Small actions leading to complicity in evil
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Eichmanns
date created: 2005-12-28T05:55:38Z
date modified: 2024-09-05T18:09:44Z
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