Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Goodness beyond Virtue; Chapter 3 Evil beyond Vice; Chapter 4 Racism; Chapter 5 Justice beyond Fairness; Chapter 6 Guilt, Shame & Community; Chapter 7 Genocide & ‘The Stolen Generations’; Chapter 8 Genocide & the Holocaust; Chapter 9 Forms of the Unthinkable; Chapter 10 Truth & the Responsibility of Intellectuals; Chapter 11 Goodness & Truth; Chapter 12 Truth As a Need of the Soul; Chapter 13 A Common Humanity;
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