Every day we spend many events that does not change our way of inhabiting the world. However, sometimes suddenly, an event becomes a true event. Unlike events, events shape us, transform us, and we sometimes deformed. From the viewpoint of the author of this book, Auschwitz is an event that has broken, has literally torn twentieth century history. After Auschwitz and nothing will ever be as before, nor culture, nor art, nor literature, nor philosophy, nor ethics, nor pedagogy. After the experience of the death camps, the horror of death in concentration camps, you need to rethink everything._x000D_
But Auschwitz is not only a historic event. Auschwitz is a symbol, the symbol of extreme evil, the symbol of the death factories that continue to reproduce in the world today. Aileen Joan-Carles, with the help of philosophers such as Emmanuel Levinas, literary critics such as George S...read more